Hi there,
First question here - I have searched to see if this was previously asked with no result.
Is it possible to make a screen open on a specific tab when the user encounters it during the workflow? Example, let's say I have a screen with 4 tabs (A, B, C and D). As a user I am a few transitions down in the workflow and as such the relevant information for me to enter is only on the C tab - is it possible that when I open the issue that tab is already visible to me so I do not have to click on it to enter the fields therein?
I hope that is clear.
Thanks in advance.
Paul
try something like this using JavaScript
var tab1 = AJS.$("a[href='#tab1']").closest("li"); var tab2 = AJS.$("a[href='#tab2']").closest("li"); var tab3 = AJS.$("a[href='#tab3']").closest("li"); var tab4 = AJS.$("a[href='#tab4']").closest("li"); tab1.hide(); tab2.hide(); tab3.hide(); tab4.hide(); showTab(3); function showTab(tabId) { for(i = 1; i <= 4; i++) { var tableObject = document.getElementById('tab' + i); if(tableObject) { if (i == tabId) { tableObject.style.display = 'table'; } else { tableObject.style.display = 'none'; } } } }
check this also
Thank you both. Apologies for not spotting that previous post beforehand.
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You can't do this out of the box. Maybe you can do some javascript hacks. Have a field which is visible only on that workflow transition and add some script in its description to select the tab on load. or something similar!
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Thanks for the information.
I guess my alternative for, let's say, a screen with 6 tabs (each related to a transition in the workflow) would be to have 6 different transition screens, each with a limited number of fields, with the final screen highlighting all the fields. This would allow each different user to only be concerned wtih their own information.
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