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Example - Order Items Rules

Now, we'll take a look at some business rules. We're going to add several rules to automate parts of the form.

Update the Client Information Form

  1. Click the Copy icon to make a copy of the Order Info form. Then, click the Edit icon to open the Form Designer.
  2. In the Properties Panel, change the form name to Order Info Rules.
Rule: Automatically Set Date to today's date - Build this rule with the Visual Rule Builder
  1. Click the  rules icon on the toolbar. Create a new rule and click the icon to edit it.
  2. Change the name of the rule to: Initialize form
  3. Click on the Rule Builder button.

    1. Click Next to go to the Action wizard.

    2. Click the Add Action button on the top right of the Action Wizard

    3. Select TodaysDate from the first dropdown. TodaySDate is the Name of the Date control at the top of the form. If your control is named something else, select that control from the dropdown.replace TodaySDate below with that name

    4. Select to from the second dropdown

    5. Type today in the Expression field and click on the today function when it displays in the dropdown 

  4. Click Finish then click on the save and test icon. Now, when the end user first starts using the form, the Date control at the top will be set to today's date. No need for the user to type it in.

     Click here to see this rule in the Visual Rule Builder

     

Rule: Set Price from Item

When the user selects an item in any of the rows in the Order Items table, we want the price of that item to be displayed automatically. Normally, this price information would come from a back end database or other system but we're just hard-coding the values in the rule for the time being.

  1. Click the icon in the toolbar to return to the form. In the Order Items table, select the Price column by clicking on the header. In the Properties panel, uncheck Enabled. The entire column is greyed out.
  2. Go back to the rules editor, create a new rule and edit it. Change the name of the rule to: Set Price for Item.
  3. Click Rule Code then click Edit Code. In the Rule area, type or copy/paste the following. 

    for (var i = 0; i < Item.value.length; i++) {
      if (Item[i].value === 'Chevrolet') {
        Price[i].value = 125.75;
      } else if (Item[i].value === 'Chrysler') {
        Price[i].value = 118.75;
      } else if (Item[i].value === 'Ford') {
        Price[i].value = 132.75;
      }
    }

    Now, when the user selects an item, the price for that item will be displayed.

Rule: Calculate Subtotal

When an item and quantity are selected in a particular row, we want to compute the price for that item (Subtotal = Quantity * Price) and the overall price for all items.

  1. Click the icon in the toolbar to return to the form. In the Order Items table, select the Subtotal column by clicking on the header. In the Properties panel, uncheck Enabled. The entire column is greyed out.
  2. Go back to the rules editor, create a new rule and edit it. Change the name of the rule to: Calculate SubTotals
  3. Click on the Rule Builder button. You will see the Condition wizard

    1. Click the Add Condition button

    2. Select your Price control from dropdown

    3. Select the "is filled" property from the Property dropdown
    4. Click Next to go to the Action wizard.

    5. Click the Add Action button on the top right of the Action Wizard

    6. Select your Subtotal control from the dropdown.

    7. Select "to" from the second dropdown

    8. Type sum in the Expressions field and click on the sum function when it displays in the dropdown 

    9. Select the Subtotal control then add the closing parenthesis
  4. Click Finish then click on the save and test icon. Now, when the end user selects the item and fills in the quantity, the Subtotal will be calculated for each row of the table

 Click here to see this rule in the Visual Rule Builder

 

Rule: Calculate Grand Total

When an item and quantity are selected in a particular row, we want to compute the price for that item (Subtotal = Quantity * Price) and the overall price for all items.

  1. Click the icon in the toolbar to return to the form. In the Order Items table, select the Subtotal column by clicking on the header. In the Properties panel, uncheck Enabled. The entire column is greyed out.
  2. Go back to the rules editor, create a new rule and edit it. Change the name of the rule to: Calculate SubTotals
  3. Click on the Rule Builder button. You will see the Condition wizard

    1. Click the Add Condition button

    2. Select your Price control from dropdown

    3. Select the "is filled" property from the Property dropdown
    4. Click Next to go to the Action wizard.

    5. Click the Add Action button on the top right of the Action Wizard

    6. Select your Subtotal control from the dropdown.

    7. Select "to" from the second dropdown

    8. Type sum in the Expressions field and click on the sum function when it displays in the dropdown 

    9. Select the Subtotal control then add the closing parenthesis
  4. Click Finish then click on the save and test icon. Now, when the end user selects the item and fills in the quantity, the Subtotal will be calculated for each row of the table 

 

 

Now, when the user selects an item and a quantity, the subtotal for that line and the overall grand total are automatically calculated and updated. The last line triggers the rule whenever a row is deleted from the table.

 

 has a powerful Rules engine. You can perform many dynamic actions in your form including the examples above as well as many other actions like showing/hiding parts of the form, automatically filling in user information, making controls required or optional dynamically, connecting to back end systems and retrieving JSON to populate form controls etc. Form more information, refer to the Rules Examples documentation.

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