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How to visualize the DOM Invoice app example in low code app?

Solved1.17K views27th September 2022Apps DOM low code app
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Mieke Dryepondt [SLC] [DevOps Advocate]3.60K 26th September 2022 0 Comments

Hi,
There is a nice example in the documentation of an Invoice App:
https://docs.dataminer.services/user-guide/Advanced_Modules/DOM/DOM_examples/DOM_Invoice_app_example.html

How can this be visualized in a low code app?

I basically want to see all the ordered products for a specific invoice.

Mieke Dryepondt [SLC] [DevOps Advocate] Selected answer as best 27th September 2022

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Sebastiaan Dumoulein [SLC] [DevOps Enabler]12.80K Posted 26th September 2022 3 Comments

Hi Mieke,

DOM and Low-Code apps are separate technologies but they really blend well together. The Invoices example of the documentation solely focuses on DOM but creating an app for it can easily be done.

Creating an app for DOM typically uses the following things:

  • GQI queries to display lists or charts
  • A form component to create or edit items
  • Feeds so that the selection from one component can be passed to another
  • Panels and buttons to handle the navigation

I suggest to watch the blue room track which was presented at Inspire where we cover all of the above items.

Mieke Dryepondt [SLC] [DevOps Advocate] Selected answer as best 27th September 2022
Mieke Dryepondt [SLC] [DevOps Advocate] commented 27th September 2022

Hi Sebastiaan,
I will have a look at the videos, thank you.
Could you indicate if it is possible in the low-code app to display the data of the 2 products (same section definition used with different data) as it is described in the invoice example?
I don’t seem to manage this. Only the 1st one is shown.
And 2ndly, it is not possible to select a column (fielddescriptor) that is defined as multiple values, to use a filter. E.g. a list of dominstance ids.

Sebastiaan Dumoulein [SLC] [DevOps Enabler] commented 27th September 2022

In the example, the ordered products are each an instance of the same section definition. For the field, it’s actually the same concept but instead of a section definition we can have multiple values for a field. As far as GQI goes, both concepts are not yet supported (this also includes filtering). We’re actively working on supporting these in the near future. A form component will show both concepts correctly as of 10.2.8.

Mieke Dryepondt [SLC] [DevOps Advocate] commented 27th September 2022

OK thank you, I’ll make a change in my DOM architecture design to make it compatible with the current features of the low-code app:
1. iso 1 “parent” DomInstance linking to multiple “child” DomInstances via a List, have each of the “child” DomInstances link back to the “parent” DomInstance via a single Guid.
2. iso using 1 Section Definition as multiple values in a single DomInstance, create multiple DomInstances representing what I had as Section Def (e.g. the product) and link back to a different single “parent” DomInstance to use a filter.

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