Information
PLANTA makes different types of tooltips available:
- Automatic tooltips are displayed on the headings which are truncated due to insufficient field length. In this case, the tooltip shows the entire heading.
- Tooltips with hard-coded help texts or explanations for the field in question. Such tooltips can be stored on both fields and bars.
- Tooltip modules which show additional data for the field in question based on the parameters defined in the tooltip module and depending on the selected record.
Tooltips with hard-coded content
Procedure
- In the customizer, open the data area which contains the data field for which you want to define a tooltip.
- Enter the required text in the Tooltip parameter in window 3 or use the required variables for output of dynamic contents (e.g. dates). For further information, please refer to the description of the Tooltip parameter.
Information
- Tooltip Modules enable you to use the content of a module as tooltip and to have different data displayed in the tooltip of a field, depending on the respective record. They thus present an alternative to tooltips with hard-coded texts.
Procedure
- Customize a tooltip module like a regular module.
- Set the Class parameter to 4.
Embed Tooltip Module
- Enter the ID of the tooltip module in JSON format at the following positions, as shown in the example below:
- either in the data field configuration of the required data field in a module, if the tooltip is only to be displayed in that very module.
- or in the Data item configuration of the required data item, if the tooltip is to be displayed in all modules in which the data item is used.
Example
{
"Tooltip": {
"Module": "009DQ6"
}
}
JSON
Customizing Rules
- Tooltip modules can only contain one data window.
- From a performance point of view, a tooltip module may only contain the data fields which it requires. These are data fields which
- are used for sorting or filter criteria of the tooltip module.
- are required for the correct output of the visible sorting or filter criteria fields.
- The tooltip module must
- only contain the visible traffic lights.
- not contain buttons, links, listboxes, and other interactive elements.
Note
- The defined tooltips override automatic tooltips.
- The tooltip modules override defined and automatic tooltips.