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Introduction

What are Hash Variable?

Hash Variables gives users greater flexibility and freedom in accessing useful information or relevant run-time values from the system.

A hash variable is a special hash-escaped keyword that can be used in :

  • Form Builder
  • Datalist Builder
  • Userview Builder
  • BeanShell code
  • Supported plugin configuration properties
  • Activity name in Workflow Designer
  • External Form URL when mapping an activity to an external form

to return the value of some useful runtime variables from Joget components. Download the hash variable demonstration app for a quick look.


To conveniently access the list of all hash variables available, use shortcut combination Ctrl-Shift-3 in any of the components above.


Nested Hash Variable

A Hash Variable can be used inside another Hash Variable to form a Nested Hash Variable.

The syntax for the inner Hash Variable is wrapped by a pair of {curly bracket}.

Syntax / Format
#prefix.{prefix.variableKey}#

Here's some examples:
Example
#date.{envVariable.dateFormat}#
#user.{variable.username}.firstName#
#form.tableChild.field1[{form.tableParent.childId}]#


Form Hash Variable by Index

You can pass an index or primary key value to a Hash Variable for retrieval.

The syntax for the inner Hash Variable is wrapped by a pair of [square brackets] .

Syntax / Format
#form.myTable.fieldId.[primaryKeyValue]#

Here are some examples:

Example
#form.contact.name[007]# where "007" is the primary key or "id" value of database table "app_fd_contact".

Escaping the Resultant Hash Variable

The parsed/returned Hash Variable may cause incompatibility with the current context/environment such as syntax error in a script. Therefore, one may pass in additional parameters into the hash variable declared to escape certain characters. Before ending a hash variable with a hash "#", add a question mark character "?" followed by the required format. You may include multiple by defining semicolon ";" separated values.

  1. regex - Used to escape regular expression special characters
  2. json - Used to escape JSON special characters
  3. javascript - Used to escape Javascript special characters
  4. html - Used to escape HTML special characters
  5. xml - Used to escape XML special characters
  6. java - Used to escape Java special characters
  7. sql - Used to escape SQL special characters
  8. url - Used to escape URL special characters
  9. nl2br - Used to convert new line character to <br> HTML tag
  10. separator(SEPARATOR_CHARS) - Used to change the default separator ";" to the SEPARATOR_CHARS. eg. ?separator(, ) resulted "abc, def" instead of "abc;def".
  11. img2base64 - hash variable escape method to convert image tag src in a Rich Text Editor to base64 data string which can be displayed in email (however Gmail does not support Base64).
  12. expression - Used to escape String characters in nested hash variable that may otherwise conflict with syntax/symbols used in the Expression Hash Variable


Example
#envVariable.script?java#
#envVariable.script?nl2br;json#
#form.table.users?separator(, )#


List Of Joget DX Hash Variables

Workflow Assignment Hash Variable

NameDescription
Prefixassignment
Description

To get workflow activity information of the current assignment.

Attributes
  • #assignment.processId#
  • #assignment.processDefId#
  • #assignment.processDefIdWithoutVersion#
  • #assignment.processName#
  • #assignment.processVersion#
  • #assignment.processRequesterId#
  • #assignment.appId#
  • #assignment.activityId#
  • #assignment.activityName#
  • #assignment.activityDefId#
  • #assignment.assigneeId#
Scope of Use
  • Elements within and part of a Process.
    1. Activity Name.
    2. Form mapped as part of process activity mapping.
    3. Email Tool configuration as part of process tool mapping.
Sample Attributes

To display the assignee's name:

#user.{assignment.assigneeId}.firstName# #user.{assignment.assigneeId}.lastName#

Workflow Process Hash Variable


New in Joget DX

A new #process.recordId# hash variable was introduced in Joget DX to retrieve the process database table id (or primary key value) which will return the UUID id value of the process record stored in app_fd_[form_table_name], if the General Settings > Run Process Primary Key is set to "UUID". If the "Run Process Primary Key" option in General Settings is set to "Process instance ID", the "#process.recordId#" will return the same value as "#process.processId#".

Read related documentation:

NameDescription
Prefixprocess
Description

To retrieve information of a workflow process instance.

Attributes
  • #process.recordId#
  • #process.appId#

  • #process.processId#

  • #process.processDefId#

  • #process.processDefIdWithoutVersion#

  • #process.processName#

  • #process.processVersion#

  • #process.processRequesterId#

  • #process.state#

  • #process.startedTime#

  • #process.limit#

  • #process.due#

  • #process.delay#

  • #process.delayInSeconds#

  • #process.finishTime#

  • #process.timeConsumingFromDateStarted#

  • #process.timeConsumingFromDateStartedInSeconds#

  • #process.activityInst.ACTIVITY_DEF_ID.instanceId#

  • #process.activityInst.ACTIVITY_DEF_ID.name#

  • #process.activityInst.ACTIVITY_DEF_ID.status#

  • #process.activityInst.ACTIVITY_DEF_ID.state#

  • #process.activityInst.ACTIVITY_DEF_ID.type#

  • #process.activityInst.ACTIVITY_DEF_ID.startedTime#

  • #process.activityInst.ACTIVITY_DEF_ID.limit#

  • #process.activityInst.ACTIVITY_DEF_ID.limitInSeconds#

  • #process.activityInst.ACTIVITY_DEF_ID.due#

  • #process.activityInst.ACTIVITY_DEF_ID.delay#

  • #process.activityInst.ACTIVITY_DEF_ID.delayInSeconds#

  • #process.activityInst.ACTIVITY_DEF_ID.finishTime#

  • #process.activityInst.ACTIVITY_DEF_ID.timeConsumingFromDateStarted#

  • #process.activityInst.ACTIVITY_DEF_ID.timeConsumingFromDateStartedInSeconds#

  • #process.activityInst.ACTIVITY_DEF_ID.performer#

  • #process.activityInst.ACTIVITY_DEF_ID.performerUser#

  • #process.activityInst.ACTIVITY_DEF_ID.assignmentUsers#


  • #process.appId[PROCESS_INSTANCE_ID]#

  • #process.processDefId[PROCESS_INSTANCE_ID]#

  • #process.processDefIdWithoutVersion[PROCESS_INSTANCE_ID]#

  • #process.processName[PROCESS_INSTANCE_ID]#

  • #process.processVersion[PROCESS_INSTANCE_ID]#

  • #process.processRequesterId[PROCESS_INSTANCE_ID]#

  • #process.startedTime[PROCESS_INSTANCE_ID]#

  • #process.limit[PROCESS_INSTANCE_ID]#

  • #process.due[PROCESS_INSTANCE_ID]#

  • #process.delay[PROCESS_INSTANCE_ID]#

  • #process.delayInSeconds[PROCESS_INSTANCE_ID]#

  • #process.finishTime[PROCESS_INSTANCE_ID]#

  • #process.timeConsumingFromDateStarted[PROCESS_INSTANCE_ID]#

  • #process.timeConsumingFromDateStartedInSeconds[PROCESS_INSTANCE_ID]#

  • #process.activityInst.ACTIVITY_DEF_ID.instanceId[PROCESS_INSTANCE_ID]#

  • #process.activityInst.ACTIVITY_DEF_ID.name[PROCESS_INSTANCE_ID]#

  • #process.activityInst.ACTIVITY_DEF_ID.status[PROCESS_INSTANCE_ID]#

  • #process.activityInst.ACTIVITY_DEF_ID.state[PROCESS_INSTANCE_ID]#

  • #process.activityInst.ACTIVITY_DEF_ID.type[PROCESS_INSTANCE_ID]#

  • #process.activityInst.ACTIVITY_DEF_ID.startedTime[PROCESS_INSTANCE_ID]#

  • #process.activityInst.ACTIVITY_DEF_ID.limit[PROCESS_INSTANCE_ID]#

  • #process.activityInst.ACTIVITY_DEF_ID.limitInSeconds[PROCESS_INSTANCE_ID]#

  • #process.activityInst.ACTIVITY_DEF_ID.due[PROCESS_INSTANCE_ID]#

  • #process.activityInst.ACTIVITY_DEF_ID.delay[PROCESS_INSTANCE_ID]#

  • #process.activityInst.ACTIVITY_DEF_ID.delayInSeconds[PROCESS_INSTANCE_ID]#

  • #process.activityInst.ACTIVITY_DEF_ID.finishTime[PROCESS_INSTANCE_ID]#

  • #process.activityInst.ACTIVITY_DEF_ID.timeConsumingFromDateStarted[PROCESS_INSTANCE_ID]#

  • #process.activityInst.ACTIVITY_DEF_ID.timeConsumingFromDateStartedInSeconds[PROCESS_INSTANCE_ID]#

  • #process.activityInst.ACTIVITY_DEF_ID.performer[PROCESS_INSTANCE_ID]#

  • #process.activityInst.ACTIVITY_DEF_ID.performerUser[PROCESS_INSTANCE_ID]#

  • #process.activityInst.ACTIVITY_DEF_ID.assignmentUsers[PROCESS_INSTANCE_ID]#

Scope of Use
  • Elements within and part of a Process.
    1. Activity Name.
    2. Form mapped as part of process activity mapping.
    3. Email Tool configuration as part of process tool mapping.
Sample Attributes

To display the performer username of an activity instance of a process instance:

#process.activityInst.assign.performerUser[{assignment.processId}]#

Current User Hash Variable

NameDescription
PrefixcurrentUser
DescriptionTo retrieve currently logged in user information.  
Attributes
  • #currentUser.id#
  • #currentUser.username#
  • #currentUser.firstName#
  • #currentUser.lastName#
  • #currentUser.email#
  • #currentUser.active#
  • #currentUser.timeZone#
  • #currentUser.locale#
  • #currentUser.roles#

In Joget Enterprise edition, these additional attributes are available:-

User Meta

  • #currentUser.meta.KEY#
    To read additional user meta data stored in dir_user_meta table.
    Example: #currentUser.meta.duration#.


Employment

  • #currentUser.employee.code#
  • #currentUser.employee.jobTitle#
  • #currentUser.employee.isHod#

HOD

  • #currentUser.hod.username#
  • #currentUser.hod.firstName#
  • #currentUser.hod.lastName#
  • #currentUser.hod.email#
  • #currentUser.hod.active#
  • #currentUser.hod.timeZone#

Organization

  • #currentUser.organization.id#
  • #currentUser.organization.name#
  • #currentUser.organization.description#

Department

  • #currentUser.department.id#
  • #currentUser.department.name#
  • #currentUser.department.description#

Department HOD

  • #currentUser.department.hod.username#
  • #currentUser.department.hod.firstName#
  • #currentUser.department.hod.lastName#
  • #currentUser.department.hod.email#
  • #currentUser.department.hod.active#
  • #currentUser.department.hod.timeZone#

Grade

  • #currentUser.grade.id#
  • #currentUser.grade.name#
  • #currentUser.grade.description#

Group

  • #currentUser.groups.id#
  • #currentUser.groups.name#
Scope of Use
  • All components within the App.

Date Hash Variable  

NameDescription
Prefixdate
Description

To get date time according to a specified format.

Localization

The returned value would follow current logged in user's timezone. If user's information is not available, then it will use server's timezone.

Attributes
  • #date.dateFormat#
  • #date.dateUnit[+-]integerValue.dateFormat#

    Options

    dateFormat

    • In Java date format; e.g., yyyy-MM-dd for 2011-06-01

    dateUnit

    • YEAR
    • MONTH
    • DAY

    integerValue

    • Numeric integer value. E.g. 10
  • #date.DATE_FORMAT_TO[INPUT_DATE_VALUE| INPUT_VALUE_FORMAT]#

  • #date.dateUnit[+-]integerValue.DATE_FORMAT_TO[INPUT_DATE_VALUE| INPUT_VALUE_FORMAT]#

INPUT_DATE_VALUE accepts any date value and even nested hash variables, e.g: form data hash variable. See example in sample attributes below.

INPUT_VALUE_FORMAT is the INPUT_DATE_VALUE original format.

DATE_FORMAT_TO defines the format to change to.

The above date hash with format control will use the login user's time zone setting and automatically adjust the date and time. If the user's time zone setting is blank, it wil revert to the System Settings "System Time Zone" property. If you want to perform a date formatting without using the time zone value, download and import the Date Formatter Hash Variable plugin from Joget Marketplace.

Scope of Use
  • All components within the App.
Sample Attributes

#date.h:mm a# // shows current time of 12:08 PM

#date.EEE,d MMM yyyy h:mm:ss a# // shows current date time of Wed, 4 Jul 2014 12:08:56 PM

#date.DAY+7.EEE,d MMM yyyy h:mm:ss a# // Add 7 days on top of current date time - Wed, 11 Jul 2014 12:08:56 PM

#date.DAY-1.EEE,d MMM yyyy h:mm:ss a# // Minus 1 days on top of current date time - Wed, 3 Jul 2014 12:08:56 PM

#date.dd-MM-yyyy[{form.j_expense_claim.title}|yyyy-MM-dd]# // Retrieves date from j_expense_claim table, form field title, changes its origin format of yyyy-MM-dd to dd-MM-yyyy.

Environment Variable Hash Variable  

NameDescription
PrefixenvVariable
Description

To retrieve Environment Variable values.

Attributes
  • #envVariable.keyName #
Scope of Use
  • Anywhere within the Joget app itself. (i.e. Process, Process Tool, Form, List, Userview)
Sample Attributes#envVariable.smtpServer#
#envVariable.smtpPort#

Form Data Hash Variable  

NameDescription
Prefixform
Description

To get field value from form table.

Attributes
  • #form.tableName.fieldId #
  • #form.tableName.fieldId [recordId]# (Available in v3.1 and above)
Scope of Use
  • In a Process Tool part of a Process.
  • In a Form.
  • In a process design.
Sample Attributes#form.registration.registeredDate# //will use the current record ID
#form.registration.registeredDate[ 0001 ]# //0001 is the record ID to seek for
#form.registration.registeredDate[{variable.recordId}]# //using nested Hash Variable with curly bracket.

Form Binder Hash Variable

NameDescription
Prefixbinder
Description

To get field value or field value label from the binder of a form via its form definition id .

The 'binder' prefix retrieves the field value, while the 'binder.options' prefix retrieves the lookup field (eg. select box, checkbox & radio button) option label.

The field value or field value label can also be obtained from other apps by including the APP_ID, else it uses the current app context.

By providing the PRIMARY_KEY argument, field value or field value label from a different record can be retrieved, else data from the current record id is retrieved instead.

Attributes
  • #binder.APP_ID.FORM_DEF_ID.FIELD_ID#
  • #binder.APP_ID.FORM_DEF_ID.FIELD_ID[PRIMARY_KEY]#
  • #binder.FORM_DEF_ID.FIELD_ID#
  • #binder.FORM_DEF_ID.FIELD_ID[PRIMARY_KEY]#
  • #binder.options.APP_ID.FORM_DEF_ID.FIELD_ID#
  • #binder.options.APP_ID.FORM_DEF_ID.FIELD_ID[PRIMARY_KEY]#
  • #binder.options.FORM_DEF_ID.FIELD_ID#
  • #binder.options.FORM_DEF_ID.FIELD_ID[PRIMARY_KEY]#
Scope of Use
  • In a Process Tool part of a Process.
  • In a Form.
  • In a process design.
Sample Attributes

#binder.addCard.title#

#binder.cardViewer.addCard.title#

#binder.cardViewer.addCard.title[b30bce20-c0a82095-14976e70-fded1735]#

#binder.options.addCard.title#

#binder.options.cardViewer.addCard.title#

#binder.options.cardViewer.addCard.title[b30bce20-c0a82095-14976e70-fded1735]#

App Definition Hash Variable

NameDescription
PrefixappDef
Description

To retrieve App Definition information

Attributes
  • #appDef.appId#

  • #appDef.dateCreated#

  • #appDef.dateModified#

  • #appDef.version#

  • #appDef.license#

  • #appDef.name#

  • #appDef.published#

  • #appDef.description# (Properties & Export > Notes)
Scope of Use
  • All components within the App.
Sample Attributes

To display the app definition name:

#appDef.name#

App Message Hash Variable (Internationalization)  

NameDescription
Prefixi18n
Description

To support language localization on application level.

Attributes
  • #i18n.keyName#
Scope of Use
  • All components within the App.
Sample Attributes

#i18n.logout#

ExamplePlease see Add Message.

Performer Hash Variable  

NameDescription
Prefixperformer
Description

To get user information of the performer of an activity.

Attributes
  • #performer.activityDefId.id#
  • #performer.activityDefId.username#
  • #performer.activityDefId.firstName#
  • #performer.activityDefId.lastName#
  • #performer.activityDefId.email#
  • #performer.activityDefId.active#
  • #performer.activityDefId.timeZone#
Scope of Use
  • Elements within and part of a Process.
    1. Activity Name.
    2. Form mapped as part of process activity mapping.
    3. Email Tool configuration as part of process tool mapping.

To get activityDefId (activity definition ID), mouseover the activity name in the Activity Mapping tab (Workflow Management Console); there will be an overlay showing the ID.

The activity chosen must had already been performed.

Sample Attributes
  • #performer.runProcess.firstName#
  • #performer.submitLeave.firstName#

Request Parameter Hash Variable  

NameDescription
PrefixrequestParam
Description

To access request parameter' values.

Attributes
  • #requestParam.parameterName[separator]#
  • Separator (, or ;) can be indicated if requestParam is used in datalist filter with multiple values, to define the separator character in data output. Comma "," is used as default if no separator is indicated in cases of multiple values.
Scope of Use
  • All components within the App.
Sample Attributes
  • #requestParam.key# can be used specifically to obtain Userview Key value.
  • #requestParam.name[;]# to indicate 'name' variable will store multiple values separated by semicolon. For example, this SQL statement "select * from expenses where title in (#requestParam.title[,]#)" will be translated to "select * from expenses where title in (a,b,c)" to cater for multiple values in "where-in" statement.
  • In a Userview page, one may access the following attributes.
    • #requestParam.key#
    • #requestParam.userviewId#
    • #requestParam.menuId#
    • #requestParam.appId#
  • #requestParam.primaryKey# can be used to retrieve the value passed into Ajax Subforms. For example, when a select box is selected, the id value will be passed into the Ajax Subform and you can use the #requestParam.primaryKey# in JDBC SQL Where clause.

User Hash Variable  

NameDescription
Prefixuser
Description

To get user information based on username.

Attributes
  • #user.username.id#
  • #user.username .username#
  • #user.username.firstName#
  • #user.username.lastName#
  • #user.username.email#
  • #user.username.active#
  • #user.username.timeZone#

In Joget Enterprise edition, these additional attributes are available:-

User Meta

  • #user.username.meta.KEY#
    To read additional user meta data stored in dir_user_meta table.
    Example: #user.cat.meta.duration# will return the value "100".

Organization

  • #user.username.organization.id#
  • #user.username.organization.name#
  • #user.username.organization.description#

Department

  • #user.username.department.id#
  • #user.username.department.name#
  • #user.username.department.description#

Grade

  • #user.username.grade.id#
  • #user.username.grade.name#
  • #user.username.grade.description#
  • #user.username.grade.organizationId#

HOD

  • #user.username.hod.username#
  • #user.username.hod.firstName#
  • #user.username.hod.lastName#
  • #user.username.hod.email#
  • #user.username.hod.active#
  • #user.username.hod.timeZone#

Group

  • #user.username.groups.id#
  • #user.username.groups.name#

Employment

  • #user.username.employee.code#
  • #user.username.employee.jobTitle#
  • #user.username.employee.isHod#

Department HOD

  • #user.username.department.hod.username#
  • #user.username.department.hod.firstName#
  • #user.username.department.hod.lastName#
  • #user.username.department.hod.email#
  • #user.username.department.hod.active#
  • #user.username.department.hod.timeZone#
Scope of Use
  • All components within the App.
Sample Attributes
  • #user.admin.email#
  • #user.cat.firstName#
  • #user.{requestParam.username}.email# to retrieve the email address of the user passed via url parameter

Userview Key Hash Variable  

NameDescription
PrefixuserviewKey
Description

Userview Key Hash Variable is used solely for the purpose of accessing the current Userview key's value.

Typical use case for this hash variable are:-

  • Filtering a Datalist based on Userview Key.
  • Preloading certain form data field (e.g. subform) in a Form or Form part of a process flow based on Userview Key.
Attributes
  • #userviewKey#
Scope of Use

Workflow Variable Hash Variable

NameDescription
Prefixvariable
Description

To get the value of a workflow variable in a Process Flow.

Attributes
  • #variable.variableName#
Scope of Use
  • Elements within and part of a Process.
    1. Activity Name.
    2. Form mapped as part of process activity mapping.
    3. Email Tool configuration as part of process tool mapping.
Sample Attributes#variable.approvalStatus#

Request Hash Variable

NameDescription
Prefixrequest
Description

To get the value from the current HttpServletRequest object of the page view.

Attributes
  • #request.characterEncoding#
  • #request.contextPath#
  • #request.header.NAME# , where NAME is the custom header name.
  • #request.locale#
  • #request.method#
  • #request.pathInfo#
  • #request.protocol#
  • #request.queryString#
  • #request.remoteAddr#
  • #request.requestURI#
  • #request.requestURL#
  • #request.requestedSessionId#
  • #request.scheme#
  • #request.serverName#
  • #request.serverPort#
  • #request.servletPath#
Scope of Use
  • All components within the App where there is valid HttpServletRequest object. Such object will not be available in background activity such as in Process Tool triggered as a result of Deadlines.
Sample Attributes

To retrieve the "Referer" header attribute value in the screenshot above, one may use the following hash variable.

Hash Variable
#request.header.Referer#

Platform Hash Variable

NameDescription
Prefixplatform
DescriptionTo retrieve platform specific information.  
Attributes
  • #platform.name#

  • #platform.version#

  • #platform.jdbcDriver#

  • #platform.setting.dataFileBasePath#

  • #platform.setting.deadlineCheckerInterval#

  • #platform.setting.defaultUserview#

  • #platform.setting.fileSizeLimit#

  • #platform.setting.landingPage#

  • #platform.setting.systemDateFormat#

  • #platform.setting.systemLocale#

  • #platform.setting.systemTimeZone# 

Attributes For SMTP
  • #platform.setting.smtpHost#
  • #platform.setting.smtpPort#
  • #platform.setting.smtpSecurity#
  • #platform.setting.smtpUsername#
  • #platform.setting.smtpPassword#
  • #platform.setting.smtpEmail#
Additional attributes for
Joget Enterprise &
Professional editions
  • #platform.license.name#

  • #platform.license.holder#

  • #platform.license.users#

  • #platform.license.appLimit#

  • #platform.license.expiry#

  • #platform.license.activated#

  • #platform.systemKey#

Scope of Use
  • All components within the App.

Users Hash Variable

NameDescription
Prefixusers
DescriptionTo retrieve information of all the users in the selected group, grade, department and organization. Multiple results will be separated by semicolon. 
Attributes
  • #users.group.GROUP_ID.username#

  • #users.group.GROUP_ID.firstName#

  • #users.group.GROUP_ID.lastName#

  • #users.group.GROUP_ID.fullName#

  • #users.group.GROUP_ID.email#

  • #users.grade.GRADE_ID.username#

  • #users.grade.GRADE_ID.firstName#

  • #users.grade.GRADE_ID.lastName#

  • #users.grade.GRADE_ID.fullName#

  • #users.grade.GRADE_ID.email#

  • #users.department.DEPARTMENT_ID.username#

  • #users.department.DEPARTMENT_ID.firstName#

  • #users.department.DEPARTMENT_ID.lastName#

  • #users.department.DEPARTMENT_ID.fullName#

  • #users.department.DEPARTMENT_ID.email#

  • #users.organization.ORGANIZATION_ID.username#

  • #users.organization.ORGANIZATION_ID.firstName#

  • #users.organization.ORGANIZATION_ID.lastName#

  • #users.organization.ORGANIZATION_ID.fullName#

  • #users.organization.ORGANIZATION_ID.email#

Scope of Use
  • All components within the App.
Sample Attributes

To return all the users in the current user's groups id:

Bean Shell Hash Variable

NameDescription
Prefixbeanshell
DescriptionUsing environment variable to execute bean shell script. Passing parameter using URL query string syntax.
Attributes
  • #beanshell.ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE#

  • #beanshell.ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE[PARAMETERS_URL_QUERY_STRING]#

Scope of Use
  • All components within the App.
Sample Attributes

To execute a script stored in "welcome" environment variable with parameter "username" and "dept":

if (username != null && username.length == 1 && !username[0].isEmpty()) {
       return "Welcome " + username[0] + " (" + dept[0] + "),";
} else {
       return "";
}
Related Tutorials


Datalist Hash Variable (New)


New Feature

This is a new feature in Joget DX.

NameDescription
Prefixdatalist
DescriptionTo display the datalist records in a grid format in your form or email tool.
Attributes
  • #datalist.html.ID#
  • #datalist.csv.ID#
  • #datalist.size.ID#
  • #datalist.total.ID#
  • #datalist.html.ID[FILTER_PARAM1=FILTER_VALUE1&FILTER_PARAM2=FILTER_VALUE2]#
  • #datalist.csv.ID[FILTER_PARAM1=FILTER_VALUE1&FILTER_PARAM2=FILTER_VALUE2]#
  • #datalist.size.ID[FILTER_PARAM1=FILTER_VALUE1&FILTER_PARAM2=FILTER_VALUE2]#
  • #datalist.total.ID[FILTER_PARAM1=FILTER_VALUE1&FILTER_PARAM2=FILTER_VALUE2]#
Scope of Use
  • All components within the App.
Sample Attributes
  • #datalist.html.myDataList#
  • #datalist.csv.ImyDataList#
  • #datalist.size.ImyDataList#
  • #datalist.total.ImyDataList#
  • #datalist.html.myDataList[d-8015999-fn_name=James&d-6304176-fn_email=james@gmail.com]#
  • #datalist.csv.myDataList[d-8015999-fn_name=James&d-6304176-fn_email=james@gmail.com]#
  • #datalist.size.myDataList[d-8015999-fn_name=James&d-6304176-fn_email=james@gmail.com]#
  • #datalist.total.myDataList[d-8015999-fn_name=James&d-6304176-fn_email=james@gmail.com]#



Expression Hash Variable (New)


New Feature

This is a new feature in Joget DX.

NameDescription
Prefixexp
DescriptionMathematical and string operations on hash variables
Attributes#exp.variable#
Scope of Use
  • All components within the App.
Sample Attributes

Testing Values

  • #envVariable.num1# = 55
  • #envVariable.num2# = 288
  • #envVariable.double1# = 123.45
  • #envVariable.double2# = 246.78
  • #envVariable.bool1# = true
  • #envVariable.bool2# = false
  • #envVariable.str1# = Hello World!
  • #envVariable.str2# = Using Joget Hash Variables!
  • #envVariable.empty# =
  • #envVariable.hashVariable# = #assignment.processId#

Mathematical operators

  • #exp.{envVariable.num1} + {envVariable.num2}# = 343
  • #exp.{envVariable.num1} - {envVariable.num2}# = -233
  • #exp.{envVariable.double1} * {envVariable.double2}# = 30464.991
  • #exp.{envVariable.num2} / {envVariable.num1}# = 5
  • #exp.{envVariable.num1} % 7# = 6
  • #exp.({envVariable.num1} + 2) * 2# = 114
  • #exp.{envVariable.num1} + 2 * 2# = 59
  • #exp.2 ^ 2# = 4

Logical operators

  • #exp.{envVariable.bool1} and {envVariable.bool2}# = false
  • #exp.{envVariable.bool1} or {envVariable.bool2}# = true
  • #exp.!{envVariable.bool1}# = false

Relational operators

  • #{envVariable.num1} gt {envVariable.num2}# = false
  • #{envVariable.num1} ge {envVariable.num1}# = true
  • #{envVariable.num1} lt {envVariable.num2}# = true
  • #{envVariable.num1} le {envVariable.num1}# = true
  • #{envVariable.num1} eq {envVariable.num1}# = true
  • #{envVariable.num1} ne {envVariable.num1}# = false

Ternary Operator (If Else)

  • #exp.({envVariable.num1} lt {envVariable.num2})?{envVariable.num1}:{envVariable.num2}#= 55
  • #exp.'{envVariable.empty?javascript}'.isEmpty()?'empty':'has value'#= empty

String methods

Note: Basically most of the String methods can be used, using `?javascript` to escape single quote in value.

  • #exp.'{envVariable.str1?javascript}' + ' ' + '{envVariable.str2?javascript}'# = Hello World! Using Joget Hash Variables
  • #exp.'{envVariable.str1?javascript}'.substring(5)# = World!
  • #exp.'{envVariable.str1?javascript}'.toLowerCase()# = hello world!
  • #exp.'{envVariable.str1?javascript}'.toUpperCase()# = HELLO WORLD!
  • #exp.'{envVariable.str1?javascript}'.replace('world', 'there')# = Hello World!
  • #exp.'{envVariable.str1?javascript}'.replaceFirst('[a-z]', '*')# = H*llo World!
  • #exp.'{envVariable.str1?javascript}'.replaceAll('[a-z]', '*')# = H**** W****!
  • #exp.'{envVariable.str1?javascript}'.charAt(0)# = H
  • #exp.'{envVariable.str1?javascript}'.contains('World')# = true
  • #exp.'{envVariable.str1?javascript}'.equalsIgnoreCase('{envVariable.str1?javascript}'.toLowerCase())# = true
  • #exp.'{envVariable.empty?javascript}'.isEmpty()# = true
  • #exp.'{envVariable.str1?javascript}'.indexOf('World')# = 6
  • #exp.'{envVariable.str1?javascript}'.lastIndexOf('World')# = 6
  • #exp.'{envVariable.str1?javascript}'.startsWith('H')# = true
  • #exp.'{envVariable.str1?javascript}'.endsWith('!')# = true

Custom Methods

  • #exp.$isParsed('{envVariable.hashVariable}')# = false

Math methods

Note: All java.lang.Math methods can be used.

  • #exp.$sin(30)# = -0.9880316240928618
  • #exp.$cos(30)# = 0.15425144988758405
  • #exp.$tan(30)# = -6.405331196646276
  • #exp.$asin(30)# = NaN
  • #exp.$acos(30)# = NaN
  • #exp.$atan(30)# = 1.5374753309166493
  • #exp.$sinh(30)# = 5.343237290762231E12
  • #exp.$cosh(30)# = 5.343237290762231E12
  • #exp.$tanh(30)# = 1.0
  • #exp.$abs(-7)# = 7.0
  • #exp.$max(60,30)# = 60.0
  • #exp.$min(60,30)# = 30
  • #exp.$round(79.52)# = 80
  • #exp.$sqrt(12)# = 3.4641016151377544
  • #exp.$cbrt(81)# = 4.326748710922225
  • #exp.$pow(4, 2)# = 16.0
  • #exp.$signum(82.7)# = 1.0
  • #exp.$ceil(82.7)# = 83.0
  • #exp.$copySign(740.4, -29.1)# = -740.4
  • #exp.$nextAfter(84352.24, 154.284)# = 84352.234
  • #exp.$nextUp(744.93)# = 744.93005
  • #exp.$nextDown(744.93)# = 744.9299999999998
  • #exp.$floor(744.93)# = 744.0
  • #exp.$floorDiv(25, 3)# = 8
  • #exp.$random()# = 0.3988245190916774
  • #exp.$rint(81.68)# = 82.0
  • #exp.$hypot(8, 6)# = 10.0
  • #exp.$ulp(8.1)# = 9.536743E-7
  • #exp.$getExponent(50.45)# = 5
  • #exp.$IEEEremainder(387.1, 4.2)# = 0.7000000000000064
  • #exp.$addExact(469, 737)# = 1206
  • #exp.$subtractExact(469, 737)# = -268
  • #exp.$multiplyExact(469, 737)# = 345653
  • #exp.$incrementExact(674)# = 675
  • #exp.$decrementExact(674)# = 673
  • #exp.$negateExact(674)# = -674
  • #exp.$toIntExact(-829)# = -829
  • #exp.$log(38.9)# = 3.6609942506244004
  • #exp.$log10(38.9)# = 1.5899496013257077
  • #exp.$log1p(26)# = 3.295836866004329
  • #exp.$exp(2)# = 7.38905609893065
  • #exp.$expm1(2)# = 6.38905609893065
  • #exp.$toDegrees(5)# = 286.4788975654116
  • #exp.$toRadians(180.0)# = 3.141592653589793

Report Builder Hash Variable (New)


New Feature

This is a new feature in Joget DX if you are using the Report Builder custom plugin.

NameDescription
PrefixreportLink
DescriptionTo retrieve the particular report based on the reportId.
Attributes
  • #reportLink.rp_report01#
Scope of Use
  • All components within the App.
Sample Attributes
  • #reportLink.financialReport#


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