Default values

By clicking the Default values button on the toolbar in list procedures you can add, change, and delete default values.

You can add a default value for a setup of settings and selections which you have configured under the Selection tab in the procedure in question.

You enter a name for a default value. You can also configure the roles, user rights groups, or users for which the default value should be available. It is possible to configure that a default value should become loaded when you start the procedure.

If there is one or multiple default values saved in the procedure (and these are available to the user in question), the default values can also be loaded by the user via the same button.

Default values can also be loaded to filtering which is carried out via selection by using the Filtering button on the toolbar in single-record procedures. Read more about Filtering.

When you add your favorite procedures in the Favorites desktop components you can also link the procedures to default values, if desired. A tip is to add some information about the default value in the Name/Path column in the settings for the Favorites component. This way you can easily see which default values the procedure is opened with. You can add the same procedure several times in Favorites but with different default values.

  • Please note! All fields, both fields containing values and empty fields, under the Selection tab are saved in the default value. If you have configured that the default value should be loaded directly when the procedure is started, this means that basic data which have been modified in its basic data register is never loaded to the Selection tab. It is only loaded from the default value.
  • With the Include calculation mark-up in default values system setting it is possible to determine if the mark-ups in the Pre-calculation and Post-calculation procedures should be included or excluded from the default values. If the calculation mark-ups are set to be excluded from default values, the mark-ups will instead be loaded to the calculation procedures from their basic data register in the Calculation mark-up procedure.