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    UX Control - Detail View

    I've created a new UX Control that basically has tiles of sales people in our organization. What I want to do is have the ability to click on one of the tiles, and pop up another page with a button to call the sales person, and another button to email the sales person.

    Does anybody have any thoughts on how to do this? Like I said, I've already created the tiles of sales people, where I need help is getting a popup page to appear with buttons. Would detail view be the way to do this? I've been playing around with this, but having a little trouble getting this to do what I want.

    Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

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    Re: UX Control - Detail View

    Are the tiles from a List Control... freeform, snaking layout? Is this a mobile app? PhoneGap Build? Are you using PanelCards?

    You could use the Detail view of the List and transition to a 2nd panel card where your 2 buttons are.
    You could pop up a Window Container with the 2 buttons.

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      #3
      Re: UX Control - Detail View

      It is a list control, freeform, using vertical instead of snake layout, and using CSS to give me a little more customization. I watched a video on Youtube about that, and it seems to be working pretty well for customizing how many columns to display based on screen size, etc.

      This will be for desktop and mobile, not doing a phonegap build. I am using panel cards.

      I've gotten a little further since my original post. I've created a detail view that points to a container, and under list properties and more events, I've created an onTAP event that pulls up the panel card for that container - {dialog.object}.panelSetActive('PANELCARD_2', true);

      I'm pretty happy with the way that is working. But now my question is, how can I make a button in that container open up an email client and populate the to: field of the email with the email address I store in my database? I know how to do this using static "mailto:[email protected]" in html, but how do I effectively do the same thing, but pulling the email address from my database?

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        #4
        Re: UX Control - Detail View

        Did you try to put an icon/button/image and do onClick Event, Action Javascript Send E-mail.

        Works well...I use it and customized the body of the message.
        Never take a ride to the edge of your mind unless you've got a ticket back - Jon Oliva - Savatage.

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          #5
          Re: UX Control - Detail View

          Thanks for the feedback. But doesn't the javascript send email action actually trigger sending an email from the alpha server?

          What I want to do is have the button open up the default email client on the computer (outlook or whatever), and populate the to: field with an email address from the database, but not actually send an email.

          I found this little bit of javascript I have been testing with, and it gets close to what I want to do when I link it to the button:

          window.location.href='mailto:{data.email}'

          It opens my outlook client, but the problem is that in the to: field, it populates {data.email} rather than the actual email address from my database. That seems to be where I am stuck. What syntax would I use here in place of {data.email} to pull the email address from my database?

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            #6
            Re: UX Control - Detail View

            Ok, I just figured it out. I created a button, and used this javascript on click:

            window.location.href='mailto:' + {dialog.object}.getValue('Email')

            Works like a champ!

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              #7
              Re: UX Control - Detail View

              So I know this is an old thread but I wanted to share what I did as it might help others. I put this code on a button on a UX that works as well as on an image in a list.

              var emailTo={dialog.Object}.getValue('list::SUBMISSIONS::BROKERAGE_CONTACT_EMAIL');
              var subjecTo={dialog.Object}.getValue('list::SUBMISSIONS::LOCAL_INSURED');
              var mail="mailto:";
              var subject="?subject=";
              //window.location.href=(mail+emailTo+subject+subjecTo)
              window.open(mail+emailTo+subject+subjecTo);
              Never take a ride to the edge of your mind unless you've got a ticket back - Jon Oliva - Savatage.

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