This is a simple little script for form views that replaces the functionality of the up and down scroll buttons. It changes the single-line selection of a set to the next row, so the form will display the information for that single row.
This is the script for the next button
/** Back/Next Buttons
*
* @author Tim Dudgeon (tdudgeon@chemaxon.com)
*/
import com.im.df.api.dml.*
import com.im.df.api.support.SelectionDescription
import com.im.ijc.core.api.util.IJCCoreUtils
// On click do evaluation:
evaluate = { widget ->
def rs = widget.form.resultSet
def rootVS = rs.rootVertexState
def dataTree = rs.dataTree
def rootEntity = dataTree.rootVertex.entity
// Change the selection to the next row:
SelectionDescription sel = rootVS.getSelection()
if (sel.isSingleRow()) {
SelectionDescription nextRowSel = SelectionDescription.move(sel, 1, rootVS.size)
IJCCoreUtils.setNewSelection(rootVS, nextRowSel)
}
}
// If the selection changed:
on_change = { widget, button ->
def rs = widget.form.resultSet
def rootVS = rs.rootVertexState
def dataTree = rs.dataTree
def rootEntity = dataTree.rootVertex.entity
// Disable button functionality if current selection points to the last row:
SelectionDescription sel = rootVS.getSelection()
button.setEnabled(sel.isSingleRow() && (sel.maxSelectionIndex + 1 < rootVS.size))
}
To alter this script to be the 'back' version, simply change the line 19 to:
SelectionDescription nextRowSel = SelectionDescription.move(sel, -1, rootVS.size)
Update disabling functionality in the way that it's not disabled at the last row but at the first:
button.setEnabled(sel.isSingleRow() && (sel.maxSelectionIndex != 0))