Manage complex fields in dataset views Low/No-Code
It allows users to map fields on the first level of related elements or any hierarchical structure through a tree view which is searchable and expandable.
In addition, it is possible to map leaf fields, the common use case, but alsoparent fields which include all the children data to be rendered through a Client Extension.
Define list and cards visualization modes for dataset Low/No-Code
Until now the Data Set was always rendered as a table with one column for each mapped field. From now on, the admin user can define up to three different visualization modesfor the same data: Table, List and Cards.
These visualization modes share the configurations about: filters, actions, sorting and pagination. However, each visualization mode can have different mapped fields decided by the admin users.
Also, a new Settings tab to select the default mode has been added.
Final users will be able to view the visualization modes created by Admin Users and they will be able to change between them to discover the data in the way they want.
Manage additional actions for dataset displays Low/No-Code
The Data Set for actions has been improved to provide new capabilities to the users:
For the Item Actions: now there are 4 new available types available on top of the link Action: Async, Headless, Modal orSide Panel. It allows Admin Users to connect items to new functionalities and use cases.
Creation Actions: this optionhas been created in order to allow Admin Users to create new data or direct their users to a place where they can create it.
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