This example exercise is meant to show how to create a display file capable of drag and drop between subfiles.
Example Steps
Open the Profound UI Visual Designer, start with a new display file and name the record format
SFLCTL1
.Add an empty panel labeled
Drag and Drop
.Add an exit button labeled
Exit
bound to an indicator namedBTNEXIT
.Add two single column subfiles with output fields as shown below.
Set the id of the first subfile to
Grid1
and the second subfile toGrid2
.Set the
record format name
of the first subfile (Grid1
) toSFLA
and the second subfile (Grid2
) to
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SFLB
.Add an output field to each subfile bound to
FIELDA
andFIELDB
respectively. These fields are20A
.Bind an indicator named
SFLCLR
to theclear subfile
property of both subfiles. (The same indicator can be used with both subfiles.)For both subfiles, set the properties as shown:
Info The 'drop targets' property represents a comma delimited list. The drag and drop feature will not work as expected if any whitespace is entered into this property.
Select the
SFTCTL1
record format and bind the following fields to the properties shown:Save the display file as
DRAGD
and compile it to your library.Compile the code below into your
QRPGLESRC
. A file is attached here to import into your library: DRAGR.RPGLE.Code Block
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H DFTACTGRP(*NO) * FDRAGD CF E WorkStn Handler('PROFOUNDUI(HANDLER)') F SFile(SFLA : RRNA) F SFILE(SFLB : RRNB) D RRNA S 5I 0 D RRNB S 5I 0 D ArrayA S 20A DIM(100) D CountA S 5I 0 D ArrayB S 20A DIM(100) D CountB S 5I 0 D RemoveItem PR D rm_ARRAY 20A DIM(100) D rm_Index 5I 0 CONST D InsertItem PR D in_ARRAY 20A DIM(100) D in_Index 5I 0 CONST D in_Value 20A CONST D in_Count 5I 0 D ClearEmpty PR D cl_ARRAY 20A DIM(100) D cl_Count 5I 0 D Item S 20A /FREE ArrayA(1) = 'Red'; ArrayA(2) = 'Green'; ArrayA(3) = 'Mouse'; ArrayA(4) = 'Dog'; ArrayA(5) = 'Kangaroo'; ArrayA(6) = 'Ant'; ArrayA(7) = 'Purple'; ArrayA(8) = 'White'; ArrayA(9) = 'Cat'; ArrayA(10) = 'Camel'; ArrayA(11) = 'Horse'; CountA = 11; ArrayB(1) = 'Orange'; ArrayB(2) = 'Gound Hog'; ArrayB(3) = 'Yellow'; ArrayB(4) = 'Black'; ArrayB(5) = 'Hog'; CountB = 5; Dou BTNEXIT = *On; // Clear the subfiles. SFLCLR= *On; Write SFLCTL1; SFLCLR= *Off; // Load subfile A with Array A FOR RRNA = 1 TO CountA; FIELDA = ArrayA(RRNA); WRITE SFLA; ENDFOR; // Load subfile B with Array B FOR RRNB = 1 TO CountB; FIELDB = ArrayB(RRNB); WRITE SFLB; ENDFOR; // Display the subfile. ExFmt SFLCTL1; If BTNEXIT = *Off; If DragFromId = 'Grid1' And DragToId = 'Grid1'; Chain DragFromRN SFLA; RemoveItem(ArrayA : DragFromRN); InsertItem(ArrayA : DragToRN : FIELDA : CountA); ENDIF; If DragFromId = 'Grid1' And DragToId = 'Grid2'; Chain DragFromRN SFLA; RemoveItem(ArrayA : DragFromRN); InsertItem(ArrayB : DragToRN : FIELDA : CountB); ENDIF; If DragFromId = 'Grid2' And DragToId = 'Grid2'; Chain DragFromRN SFLB; RemoveItem(ArrayB : DragFromRN); InsertItem(ArrayB : DragToRN : FIELDB : CountB); ENDIF; If DragFromId = 'Grid2' And DragToId = 'Grid1'; Chain DragFromRN SFLB; RemoveItem(ArrayB : DragFromRN); InsertItem(ArrayA : DragToRN : FIELDB : CountA); ENDIF; ClearEmpty(ArrayA : CountA); ClearEmpty(ArrayB : CountB); EndIf; // end if exit = off. EndDo; *InLr = *On; Return; /END-FREE P RemoveItem B D RemoveItem PI D rm_ARRAY 20A DIM(100) D rm_Index 5I 0 CONST /FREE rm_ARRAY(rm_Index) = 'EMPTYEMPTY'; return; /END-FREE P RemoveItem E P InsertItem B D InsertItem PI D in_ARRAY 20A DIM(100) D in_Index 5I 0 CONST D in_Value 20A CONST D in_Count 5I 0 D I s 5I 0 D Index s like(in_Index) /FREE Index = in_Index + 1; * Shift each element from the end of the array forward, starting from * the end and working backward to the destination index spot. for i = in_Count downto Index; in_ARRAY(i+1) = in_ARRAY(i); ENDFOR; * The destination spot gets the parameter value. in_ARRAY(Index) = in_Value; * Increment the size of the array (how many elements are filled). in_Count+=1; return; /END-FREE P InsertItem E P ClearEmpty B D ClearEmpty PI D cl_ARRAY 20A DIM(100) D cl_Count 5I 0 D lookIndex s 5I 0 D i s 5I 0 /FREE lookIndex = %lookup('EMPTYEMPTY':cl_ARRAY); if lookIndex > 0; for i = lookIndex to cl_Count; cl_ARRAY(i) = cl_ARRAY(i+1); ENDFOR; cl_Count-=1; ENDIF; return; /END-FREE P ClearEmpty E
The important piece of code is shown below.
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If BTNEXIT = *Off; If DragFromId = 'Grid1' And DragToId = 'Grid1'; Chain DragFromRN SFLA; RemoveItem(ArrayA : DragFromRN); InsertItem(ArrayA : DragToRN : FIELDA : CountA); ENDIF; If DragFromId = 'Grid1' And DragToId = 'Grid2'; Chain DragFromRN SFLA; RemoveItem(ArrayA : DragFromRN); InsertItem(ArrayB : DragToRN : FIELDA : CountB); ENDIF; If DragFromId = 'Grid2' And DragToId = 'Grid2'; Chain DragFromRN SFLB; RemoveItem(ArrayB : DragFromRN); InsertItem(ArrayB : DragToRN : FIELDB : CountB); ENDIF; If DragFromId = 'Grid2' And DragToId = 'Grid1'; Chain DragFromRN SFLB; RemoveItem(ArrayB : DragFromRN); InsertItem(ArrayA : DragToRN : FIELDB : CountA); ENDIF;
Using the data taken from
DragFromId
andDragToId
, we can determine the subfile that the item was taken from, and where it was dropped. Then using theRemoveItem()
andInsertItem()
sub procedures included in the code, we can then remove the item from the original subfile and insert it into the correct position on the new subfile.
Properties
Property Name | Promptable | Possible Values | Bindable? | Available In |
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Allow Drag | ❌ (DROPDOWN) |
| ✅ | Profound UI |
Use Proxy | ❌ (DROPDOWN) |
| ✅ | Profound UI |
Drop Targets | ✅ |
| ✅ | Profound UI |
OnDragStart | ✅ |
| ❌ | Profound UI |
OnDragEnter | ✅ |
| ❌ | Profound UI |
OnDragLeave | ✅ |
| ❌ | Profound UI |
OnDrop | ✅ |
| ❌ | Profound UI |
Global JavaScript Object: pui.dragDropInfo
The pui.dragDropInfo
object contains information related to the drag and drop events. This object can be accessed in the events OnDrop
, OnDragLeave
, OnDragStart
, and OnDragEnter
OnDragEnter
.
Properties and Usage
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// The object contains many properties, but // here are a few useful ones used as examples // of how to retrieve the property value in // JavaScript. // Retrieve the element id of the selected // subfile record. var ddID = pui.dragDropInfo["dd element id"]; // Retrieve the relative record number of the // selected element to drag/drop. var ddRecNum = pui.dragDropInfo["dd record number"]; // Returns the target element id of the where // the selection is to be dropped. var targetID = pui.dragDropInfo["target element id"]; // Returns the relative record number of where // the selection is after it has been dropped. var targetRecNum = pui.dragDropInfo["target record number"]; // Log values to browser console to see values. console.log( "DD Element ID:", ddID, "\nDD Element Record Number:", ddRecNum, "\nDD Target Record Number:", targetID, "\nDD Target Record Number:", targetRecNum ) |
Customizing with CSS
As of Profound UI Version 5, Fix Pack 1.2
, the style of the drop target line can be set using custom CSS. By default a dashed, gray line appears to indicate drop target when you drag a grid item over a valid drop target:
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You can change the default style by adding a CSS rule into a custom style sheet under the /www/profoundui/htdocs/profoundui/userdata/custom/css/
folder (where profoundui
profoundui
is the installation folder).
custom.css
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/* Set color of target line to be red, dashed, and 2px wide.*/ .grid-drop-target { border-top: 2px dashed red; } |
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The width of the line is 2 pixels, and the line color is #CCCCCC
by default. If the grid's border width property is set, then the border width overrides any custom CSS:
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If the grid's border color property is set, then the border color overrides any custom CSS:
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