Opens the specified Form. You're able to specify the starting plane as well to pass and receive values.
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Form that you want to open. |
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ID of the Plane that you want to display when the Form opens. |
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Variable
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Local Variable of the Form to open that you want to initialize with Type and Value. |
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Type
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Type to set the initialized Local Variable and also of the Value. |
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Value <string> or <numeric>
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Expression to assign to the Local Variable. |
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Targets |
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Target <target>
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Control or Variable where to save the first returned value by the opened form. A Form returns values through Close Form Action. |
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nth-Target <target> |
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Control or Variable where to save the nth-returned value by the opened form. A Form returns values through Close Form Action. |
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- Kalipso Forms are modal, which means that the user can open as many instances of the same Form as he wants.
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Updated: 3/21/2018 5:37 PM
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