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4.4.6. Regions<br />

An LOV is populated by means of an LOV group. This is a (top level or nested) group<br />

with the property Use as List of Values? checked.<br />

Within the LOV one can create a mapping of source and target items. In other words<br />

which item of the LOV group should map to which item of the current group. The target<br />

of the first value always automatically maps to the currently selected item.<br />

The regions folder can contain three different types of objects. If you add a new Region<br />

you can choose which type you want to create.<br />

1. Item Regions<br />

2. Detail Group Regions<br />

3. Region Containers<br />

An Item Region allows you to group items into a named section (region) on a page. You<br />

can define as many item regions as you want for a group.<br />

A Detail Group Region can be used to create a dedicated region for a detail group<br />

(nested group). This way one has more control over the placement of the detail group on<br />

the page.<br />

Attention: The detail group(s) inside the Detail Group Region must have the<br />

property Same page? checked. Only such groups appear in the dropdown list<br />

of the Group Name property (of the Detail Group Region).<br />

A Region Container is, as the name says, a container for regions. The Regions folder is<br />

an example of a Region Container. This is where the Layout Style can be set. Three<br />

different flavors can be used: horizontal, vertical and stacked.<br />

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