Project Status |
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<client:projectstatusmodule/> |
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The Project Status module displays current project status. This module can be customized using JSP tags. If the properties are not specified, the modules will default to all properties.
The Project Status allows the following attributes:
properties |
a semicolon-delimited list of property names in the left-to-right order they are displayed. If a list is not provided, the module defaults to all properties. The properties define the columns displayed in each module. See available properties in the table below. |
property_titles |
a semicolon-delimited list of property titles in the left-to-right order they are displayed. The order of field names must match the field names in the "properties" attribute. |
column_widths |
a semicolon-delimited list of column widths. The order of column widths will match the column names in the "properties" and "property_titles" attributes. Column widths can be pixels or percentage of available space. |
sort_property |
the property that the list data will be sorted on initially |
detail_property |
the property that links to the detail page. If the property is not provided, no link will appear. |
detail_page |
the file name of the detail page that the detail property will link to. If the file name is not provided, no link will appear. |
detail_target |
target window, so the tag can be used inside a frame |
show_all_page |
the name of the page the "Show All" link will link to. If the name is not provided, the "Show All" link will not appear. |
show_all_text |
the text of the "Show All" link |
pagination |
the number of list items to be shown at a time in the module. If pagination is not provided, the module defaults to 10 items. |
cellspacing |
HTML cell spacing for the table |
cellpadding |
HTML cell padding for the table |
border |
HTML border for the table |
width |
module width, same syntax as HTML table width |
title |
module title |
css_prefix |
All modules reference a common set of styles. If you want your module to have its own set of styles, define this set. Then the set will reference a style named css_prefix<style>. |
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