This is the third part of the video to develop a Joget Workflow v3 App. In the previous part, we have designed all the forms necessary for the Claim App process.
In this video, we are going to revisit the forms to add in a Calculation field, and then complete off the entire App by adding in the Datalist and Userview.
Calculation Field in Joget Form Builder
Creating a new Datalist in Joget
Integrating the Datalist created in Userview
In this tutorial, you will be learning the following:
Adding Calculation Field into the form.
Creating Datalist.
Creating Userview by integrating the process, form and lists.
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