Behaves like Radio Buttons but each option will be displayed as a larger card.
Radio Cards are useful for drawing special attention to and providing extra explanation for the most important choices in a menu item.
SQL-statement that fills the control with possible values.
Values for the control.
Possible values in list (also displayed values if column at ordinal 2 is omitted)
Displayed values in list (if column is omitted values from column at ordinal 1 is used)
Description to show for the option.
Disable the option and display the column value as a tooltip.
This column indicates that the value should only be shown as an option if it is the currently chosen value.
The system icon to use for the option. Only one of this and Svg may be used.
Signals to the user that this is the recommended option.
Binary data of an svg file to use for the option. Only one of this and Icon may be used.
Retrieves the default value for the control.
This call is only made if there is a field validation set for the field info and the field has any content.
Performs field validation when the user leaves the field or one of its dependencies is changed, initial values set by default value and initial values in edit-mode are not validated.
When saving the validation runs server side if the field value has changed. A field value is considered changed if in new mode the value is anything other than NULL
. In edit mode it is considered changed if it has a value that was not returned by the GetEditFields procedure.