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- Getting Started
 - Before You Begin
 - How To
- Build Your First App
 - Build a Mobile-friendly App
 - Embed Apps
 - Embed Maps
 - General User Experience Guidelines
 - Hide Containers Using a Button
 - Include Excel Charts in Apps
 - Include MailTo Links
 - Include Star Ratings
 - Use Count With Choice Set Values
 - Use Document Viewer
 - Use Master Detail View
 - Use Selected Values From a Table
 - Use the Send Interim Result Activity
 - Set External Context
 - Work With Data Source and Value Bind
 
 - Notifications
 - Designing your App
 - Events and Rules
- Rule: If-Then-Else
 - Rule: Open a Page
 - Rule: Open URL
 - Rule: Close Pop-Over/Bottom Sheet
 - Rule: Show Message
 - Rule: Show/Hide Spinner
 - Rule: Set Values
 - Rule: Start Process
 - Rule: Upload File to Storage Bucket
 - Rule: Get File From Storage Bucket
 - Rule: Reset Values
 - Rule: Create/Update Entity Record
 - Rule: Delete Entity Record
 - Rule: Add to Queue
 
- Function: And, Or, Not
 - Function: Concat
 - Function: Contains
 - Function: Count
 - Function: EndsWith
 - Function: If
 - Function: IsBlank
 - Function: Guid
 - Function: Length
 - Function: List
 - Function: StartsWith
 - Function: Sum
 - Function: Sort
 - Function: Now
 - Function: Today
 - Function: Time
 - Function: Year
 - Function: Month
 - Function: Day
 - Function: Hour
 - Function: Minute
 - Function: New
 - Function: Lookup
 - Function: Filter
 
 - Leveraging RPA in your App
 - Leveraging Entities in Your App
 - Leveraging Queues in Your App
 - Application Lifecycle Management (ALM)
 - Basic Troubleshooting Guide
 

LEGACY
Legacy Apps User Guide for Automation Suite
Last updated Feb 13, 2025
You can use the Master Detail View to reference information from the row of a table or a custom list. By doing so, you can achieve the following:
- Select and reference one item from a drop-down.
 - Select an item from a list or table and reference columns from that record.
 - Bind the selected record data within an expression. Changes to the selected item are reflected on expression-bound controls.
 
To reference the information from a selected row in a table bound to Orchestrator output, follow the procedure below.
- Open your already existing application or start a new one.
 - Add a button control and use it to start the process.
 - Create a table with a column called Name.
 - Bound the table column to an Orchestrator output by selecting it in the Data Source property. In this example we will pick a source called 
Out.out_datatable. - Create a label and pick Name from the Table.SelectedValue category from the Resources in the Text property. 
                     
 - Save the app and preview it.
 - Press the button to initiate the process.
 - Once the table is displayed, select any row from the table. The information from the Name column should now be displayed in the label configured at Step 5.