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The functionality of a low-code application is stored as routines in a Rich Display file. Routines can be initiated at the start of the program, when a screen loads, or when a widget event occurs.

You can create or modify a routine in one of the following ways:

  • By right-clicking a button (or another similar element) and selecting ‘Build Logic…’ (this defaults to the onclick event).


  • If you right-click the canvas and select ‘Build Logic…’, this will create a routine for Screen Initialization.

  • You can also find an event property on a Widget and click the ‘gears’ icon to start building the low-code logic for that particular event.


  • To define a routine for when the program starts, go to the Logic tab and click the icon that looks like a ‘play’ button:


  • Finally, if a routine already exists, you can find it under the Logic tab, and double-click to modify it. A series of steps will appear:


Routines are stored at the global rather than the screen level of a Rich Display. It is possible for the same routine to be reused by multiple screens or widgets. One routine can also call another routine directly. To create a reusable routine that is not assigned to any screen event, you must assign it to "user defined routine" property.

When you create a routine, it is given a default name. You can change the routine name in the same dialog where steps are defined. Simply find the ‘rename routine’ icon: 

You can reorder the routines on the Logic tab. The sequence of the routines does not affect the functionality of the application.

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