Greetings,
I have a table that results in:
Title URL
Blah http://blah.com
So what I would like to do is create a Dashboard that just shows the title and when it is clicked on, it goes to the corresponding URL.
Thanks.
Dave
Assuming you don't want to write and maintain a bunch of custom Javascript, I think you have to use the Advanced XML and the Sideview Utils app. Possibly there's a way with just the core advanced XML but I don't know of a way to not display the URL in the table then.
Download and install the latest Sideview Utils app (from here http://sideviewapps.com/apps/sideview-utils ). Read the first few intro pages of the app itself, and then read the documentation around the Table module.
Here's a quick standalone example view.
<view autoCancelInterval="90" isVisible="False" onunloadCancelJobs="true" template="dashboard.html" isSticky="False">
<label>hiding URL field, but using it in drilldown clicks</label>
<module name="AccountBar" layoutPanel="appHeader" />
<module name="AppBar" layoutPanel="appHeader" />
<module name="SideviewUtils" layoutPanel="appHeader" />
<module name="Message" layoutPanel="messaging">
<param name="filter">*</param>
<param name="maxSize">2</param>
<param name="clearOnJobDispatch">False</param>
</module>
<module name="Search" layoutPanel="panel_row1_col1">
<param name="search"><![CDATA[
your search here
]]></param>
<module name="Pager">
<module name="Table">
<param name="hiddenFields">URL</param>
<module name="Redirector">
<param name="url">$row.fields.URL$</param>
</module>
</module>
</module>
</module>
</view>
The XML was slightly different but pretty darn close to what you gave me above.
I had to adjust it ever so slightly. I added this to the module name tag which made the search run and gave the panel a title:
autoRun="True" group="US-CERT RSS"
In the
Other than that, thanks for having me scratch the surface of sideview - I will definitely read more over the next few weeks. It sounds SO powerful!
Assuming you don't want to write and maintain a bunch of custom Javascript, I think you have to use the Advanced XML and the Sideview Utils app. Possibly there's a way with just the core advanced XML but I don't know of a way to not display the URL in the table then.
Download and install the latest Sideview Utils app (from here http://sideviewapps.com/apps/sideview-utils ). Read the first few intro pages of the app itself, and then read the documentation around the Table module.
Here's a quick standalone example view.
<view autoCancelInterval="90" isVisible="False" onunloadCancelJobs="true" template="dashboard.html" isSticky="False">
<label>hiding URL field, but using it in drilldown clicks</label>
<module name="AccountBar" layoutPanel="appHeader" />
<module name="AppBar" layoutPanel="appHeader" />
<module name="SideviewUtils" layoutPanel="appHeader" />
<module name="Message" layoutPanel="messaging">
<param name="filter">*</param>
<param name="maxSize">2</param>
<param name="clearOnJobDispatch">False</param>
</module>
<module name="Search" layoutPanel="panel_row1_col1">
<param name="search"><![CDATA[
your search here
]]></param>
<module name="Pager">
<module name="Table">
<param name="hiddenFields">URL</param>
<module name="Redirector">
<param name="url">$row.fields.URL$</param>
</module>
</module>
</module>
</module>
</view>
The XML was slightly different but pretty darn close to what you gave me above.
I had to adjust it ever so slightly. I added this to the module name tag which made the search run and gave the panel a title:
autoRun="True" group="US-CERT RSS"
In the
Other than that, thanks for having me scratch the surface of sideview - I will definitely read more over the next few weeks. It sounds SO powerful!