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Overview

  • The List view View component represents a list of records that you create or have access to read or write

  • The List View component helps to present records in table format i.e it has rows and columns

  • List View provides features like pagination, searching, sorting, data export, etc.

  • One object can have multiple List viewsViews

  • However, one List view can only show records of a View can be associated with the single object

Attributes

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1. Object

  • You need to select the object for which you want to create show the List viewThis list shows object names that you have created or objects that are shared with youView

  • Only standard and custom objects will be listed here

  • Metadata and system objects are not listed here

2. List View Name

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  • One object can have multiple List viewsViews

  • You can select only one List view View at a time

  • You can select the List View name from the list

  • List View will be visible once you select an object and List View

3. Is List View Selectable

  • This allows you the end user to change the List view View at runtime

  • If selected it shows a drop-down icon on the List view header next to the object selector

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4. Is Object Selectable

  • This allows you the end user to change the object at runtime

  • If selected it shows a drop-down icon on next to the List view header View selector

5. Table Actions

  • You can create multiple table actions on the List viewView

  • You can only show two actions, which are visible in the top right corner, and the rest of the actions are displayed under a drop-down at the right

  • These actions are mainly used to perform operations such as create, refresh, etc. on the selected records or unselected records

  • Each action has a workflow that actually performs an operation

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  • For table actions, you need to create a workflow, refer to this link Workflows

6. Overflow After

  • Overflow After attribute is used to display the actions in list format after reaching its entered limit

  • By Default the value is 3 which means the three actions will displayed on a section header

  • If you added the new action despite having 3 actions then the new action will appear in the drop down list section

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7. Row Action

  • Actions to be performed at the record level for the respective record

  • These actions are mainly used to perform read, update or delete a single record

  • Each action has a workflow that actually performs an operation

  • Default row actions are edit, delete, and view, but you can create more actions as per your needs as shown below

Steps to create Row Action

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  • For row actions, you need to create a workflow, refer to this link Workflows

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8. Column Action

  • You can set the actions at the column level on the List viewView

  • You can assign only one action to any column

  • When you will click record in the column action gets executed

  • Each action has a workflow that actually performs an operation

  • When you set column action, that record in the cell becomes a link

  • When the user clicks such a record, the action bound to that column gets executed

Steps to create Column Action

  • You can add the column actions by clicking on the '+' icon

  • Fill in all the details in Create Column Action model and click the Save button

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9. Layout For New

  • You can set the layout for table action New

  • When you click the New button layout that you set will open

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10. Layout For Edit

  • You can set the layout for row action Edit

  • When you click the Edit from the row action layout that you set will open

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11. Is the Same As New

  • Check this checkbox, if you want to keep the same layout for new and edit

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12. Offset

  • You can set the offset for the query on the object

  • If the offset is “n“ then the query will take the records “n+1” onwards

  • For e.g. if there are 200 records and you set offset 100 then it will show records from 101th 101st record on listviewthe List View

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13. Limit

  • Number of the records to be queried at once

  • e.g. if there are 200 records of an object and you set a limit of 100 then it will query the first 100 records and show them on the List View

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14. Order By

  • You can set the order by on the fields to records to be queried and displayed in the List viewView

  • You can order records in ascending or descending manner

14. Filter Section Header

  • Text entered in the field will be displayed as the header of the modal while applying filters

15. Icon Picker

  • You can select the icon to be displayed on the List viewView

  • Generally icon displays on the left side of the header and subheader

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  • You can also remove the icon by clicking on “x“ which appears on the icon

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16. No Icon

  • The icon will not be displayed if this checkbox is checked

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17. Inline Edit

  • Records can be edited at the List view View if this checkbox is checked

  • If checked, a pencil icon will appear when you hover over the record

  • Inline edit allows changing the value of a field, without needing to navigate to a record

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18. Show Index

  • To show the index of records on the List viewView

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19. Show Page Size Drop Down up

  • Generally, a drop-down list opens a list of items in a downward direction

  • If you check this check box it will open a list in an upward direction

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20. Is Export Supported?

  • If you check that checkbox then the download icon will appear on the right side of the search box

  • Upon clicking the download icon on the List viewView, all the records can be exported in a CSV file

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