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Custom Modal Dialog Sample

The Custom Modal Dialog project contains an import package that provides sample code for calling a custom Aras form in a modal dialog. The sample code also shows how data can be passed from the custom form back to the calling method.

History

This project and the following release notes have been migrated from the old Aras Projects page.

Release Notes
v2.2 Added field to demonstrate use of search dialog. Clicking the "Search Parameter 3" button programmatically calls the default Aras search dialog. Allows the user to search for a Part and populate the "Parameter 3" field with their selection.
v2.1 Removed item_info from dialog form
v2.0 Updated to work with the Aras 11.0 SP9+ tabbed client.
v1.0 First release. Though built and tested using Aras 11.0 SP7, this project may function in older releases of Aras 11.0 and Aras 10.0.

Supported Aras Versions

Project Aras
v2.2 11.0 SP9
v2.1 11.0 SP9
v2.0 11.0 SP9
v1.0 11.0 SP7

Installation

Important!

Always back up your code tree and database before applying an import package or code tree patch!

Pre-requisites

  1. Aras Innovator installed (version 11.0 SPx preferred)
  2. Aras Package Import tool
  3. Custom Modal Dialog import package

Install Steps

  1. Backup your database and store the BAK file in a safe place.
  2. Open up the Aras Package Import tool.
  3. Enter your login credentials and click Login
    • Note: You must login as root for the package import to succeed!
  4. Enter the package name in the TargetRelease field.
    • Optional: Enter a description in the Description field.
  5. Enter the path to your local ..\CustomModalDialog\Import\imports.mf file in the Manifest File field.
  6. Select aras.labs.CustomModalDialog in the Available for Import field.
  7. Select Type = Merge and Mode = Thorough Mode.
  8. Click Import in the top left corner.
  9. Close the Aras Package Import tool.

You are now ready to login to Aras and try out a custom modal dialog.

Usage

Custom model dialog

  1. Login to Aras.
  2. Navigate to Design > Parts in the table of contents (TOC).
  3. Right click on a Part item in the main grid and select Open Custom Modal Dialog.
  4. Enter some text into the Parameter 1 field.
    • Optional: Select the Parameter 2 checkbox.
    • Optional: Click the Search Parameter 3 button and choose a Part item for the Parameter 3 field.
  5. Click Submit.

Custom model dialog

The modal dialog will close and an alert will appear, showing the values of param1, param2, and param3 that were returned by the modal dialog.

Contributing

  1. Fork it!
  2. Create your feature branch: git checkout -b my-new-feature
  3. Commit your changes: git commit -am 'Add some feature'
  4. Push to the branch: git push origin my-new-feature
  5. Submit a pull request :D

For more information on contributing to this project, another Aras Labs project, or any Aras Community project, shoot us an email at [email protected].

Credits

Created by Eli Donahue for Aras Labs. @EliJDonahue

Contributions by:

  • @AngelaIp
  • @mptap

License

Aras Labs projects are published to Github under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for license rights and limitations.

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