We begin with some sub-macros used within macro "show" defined below.
Displays the title of a referenced object, with a link on
it to reach the consult view for this object. If we are on a back reference, the link
allows to reach the correct page where the forward reference is defined. If we are
on a forward reference, the "nav" parameter is added to the URL for allowing to navigate
from one object to the next/previous on ui/view.Displays icons for triggering actions on a given
referenced object (edit, delete, etc).
Workflow transitions
Edit
Delete
Unlink
Arrows for moving objects up or down
Displays the "plus" icon that allows to add new object
through a reference widget. Indeed, If field was declared as "addable", we must provide
an icon for creating a new linked object (at least if multiplicities allow it).
This macro displays, in a cell header from a ref table, icons for sorting the
ref field according to the field that corresponds to this column.
View macro for a Ref.
This macro is called by a XmlHttpRequest (or directly by the macro above)
for displaying the referred objects of a reference field.
This macro displays the Reference widget on a "view" page.
The definition of "atMostOneRef" above may sound strange: we shouldn't check the actual number
of referenced objects. But for back references people often forget to specify multiplicities.
So concretely, multiplicities (0,None) are coded as (0,1).Display a simplified widget if maximum number of
referenced objects is 1.
If there is no object...
If there is an object...
Display a table in all other cases.
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The search icon if field is queryable
Appy (top) navigationNo object is present
Show forward or backward reference(s)
Appy (bottom) navigation
Edit macro for an Ref.Cell macro for a Ref.Search macro for a Ref. The "and" / "or" radio buttons The list of values