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Advanced Form Row Data Binder is an extended version of the default Form Data BinderData Store. It allows you to add in Filter Conditions in a guided and friendly manner.

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Configure Advanced Form Data Binder

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Figure 1: Configure Advanced Form Data Binder

NameDescription
FormSource form to retrieve data from.
Joins Form Data Table
NameDescription
Form Data Table NameTarget table to join with
FieldTarget table field to join with
Join Field IdParent field Id to join with



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titleSample

In the screenshot example in Figure 1, such configurations can be presented with the following SQL.

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titleSample SQL
SELECT * FROM "Claim Entry" entry JOIN hr_expense_claim claim ON claim.id = entry.claim



Advanced

Filter

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Figure 2: Advanced > Filter

NameDescription
Filter Conditions

Filter Conditions

NameDescription
Join Type
  • And
  • Or
Field

Field ID. (e.g.

username

title)

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Operator
  • Equal
  • Not Equal
  • Greater Than
  • Greater Than Or Equal
  • Less Than
  • Less Than Or Equal
  • Like
  • Not Like
  • In
  • Not In
  • Is True
  • Is False
  • Is Null
  • Is Not Null
ValueFilter value
Extra Conditions

Additional condition(s) for filtering the data set. HQL is expected here.

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titleSyntax Query
Start your filter name with e.customProperties. followed by the field id (i.e. usernametitle)
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titleHQL is accepted

You may even use an operator such as "LIKE" to narrow down your data set.

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e.customProperties.title = 'Trip'

A hash variable is accepted here.

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e.customProperties.submitted_by = '#currentUser.id#'

Userview Key can be used as part of the condition.

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e.customProperties.category_id = '#userviewKey#'

Aggregate Query

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Figure 3: Advanced > Aggregrate Query

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Figure 4: The configurations shown in Figure 3 will produce the following sample result.

NameDescription
Group By

Add grouping clause/function to the eventual data set. This can be used together with Aggregate Fields above.

In figure 3, the "amount" field will be summed up by "claimant", shown in per record row.

Aggregate Fields

This field will be displayed once any number of columns has been added into the Group By field.

The select field is to aggregate.

  • Count
  • Count Distinct
  • Sum
  • Min
  • Max
  • Avg

In the sample screenshot above, the "amount" field will be put into the "Sum" function, and "Count" will be applied to "title".

Having Conditions

This field will be displayed once any number of columns has been added into the Group By field.

The HAVING clause enables you to specify conditions that filter which group results appear in the final results. The WHERE clause places conditions on the selected columns, whereas the HAVING clause places conditions on groups created by the GROUP BY clause. Read more at http://www.dofactory.com/sql/having

Expression Columns

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Figure 5: Advanced > Expression Columns

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