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Definition
JDBC Datalist Action allows you to perform SQL queries on the current or custom datasource as a row action and a bulk action.
New Feature

This is a new feature in Joget Workflow v6.


Figure 1 : Hyperlink in the row action placeholder and in the bulk action placeholder in the datalist builder

 

Figure 2 : JDBC Datalist Action Properties

 

NameDescription
LabelLink / Button label.
Confirmation MessageConfirmation message before performing action.
Datasource
  • Custom Datasource
  • Default Datasource

By selecting Default Datasource, the database your Joget is currently using will be selected.

Custom JDBC DriverCustom JDBC Driver. This field is required when Custom Datasource is selected in Datasource above.
Custom JDBC URLCustom JDBC URL. This field is required when Custom Datasource is selected in Datasource above.
Custom JDBC UsernameCustom JDBC Username. This field is required when Custom Datasource is selected in Datasource above.
Custom JDBC Password

Custom JDBC Password. This field is required when Custom Datasource is selected in Datasource above.

Test the connection parameters

Click on the "Test Connection" button at the bottom of the page to quickly test out your configurations.

Query

Insert your SQL statement here. Use syntax like {id} in query to inject the selected row key.Use {uuid} to generate a unique id.

Sample
INSERT INTO app_fd_sample (id, c_clicked) VALUES ( {uuid}, {id} );
Sample
UPDATE app_fd_sample SET c_clicked = CONCAT(c_clicked, ',', {id}) WHERE id = '123';

How it works?

The special parameters {id} and {uuid} will be replaced with actual values through the use of PreparedStatement.

As you can see from the example above, there is no need to encapsulate both of these special keywords with quotes.

 

Figure 3 : JDBC Datalist Action Properties - Visibility Control


NameDescription
RulesControls on when the action should appear based on the condition(s) set.





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