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1Intelligent Document View tree drag and drop guide
Starting from codeBeamer 10.0 the Intelligent Document View allows to drag and drop tree nodes
1.1.1Modifier keys during drag and drop
1.1.2Available and prevented drag and drop movesAvailable moves
1.1.3Initial node movesMovement of the tracker type nodes on an initial level
Initial to initial node The single and multi-node movement also supported with or without child initial or reference nodes or both. Before node: moves source node/nodes before the target node as a sibling After node: moves source node/nodes after the target node as a sibling On node: moves source node/nodes to the target node as a child
1.1.4Reference node movesMovement of the references from the Intelligent Document View configuration. The order of the nodes is determined by the Intelligent Document View configuration.
Reference to an initial or reference node The single and multi-node drop also supported with or without child initial nodes. On the multi-node drop, only nodes from the same tracker and in the same direction (upstream or downstream) are supported.
If the target node only contains one possible field to save the source node the item will be saved automatically. Multiple nodes can only be dropped to multiselection fields, otherwise, an error message should appear.
If multiple possible fields are present, a context menu should be rendered after the drop with the possible fields. Item/items are saved to the chosen field.
It is possible to drop multiple nodes from the same type and direction but from multiple parents and/or field to one multiselection field. During this type of movement, the sibling items of the source and target item should preserve order and number as expected. |
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