
Also required is a picture of the front and back side of your ID (photo ID with signature–I used my state driver’s license). This will require you to take 4 pictures of your “testing room” from the front, back, and both sides of your computer. You’ll be sent a link via text message that will launch a browser app on your smartphone. This sample test familiarizes you with what will be required to take the actual test. Tip You can drag objects, such as a related field, onto the first row of an existing portal to add it to the portal.A red message in the online portal will “highly encourage” you to take a test before taking your test.
In the Add Fields to Portal dialog box, choose the fields that you want to appear in the portal. You can specify the initial related record to display in the portal, the number of rows in the portal, and the background color for portal rows. Note You can’t change the style of scroll bars. To have the scroll bar display the portal’s first record when you exit the current record, select Reset scroll bar when exiting record (or, clear this option so the scroll bar does not reset). Then, for Show scroll bar, choose Always (the default) to have the scroll bar display all the time, or When scrolling to have it display only while scrolling occurs. This option does not need to be selected when you use the Delete Portal Row script step.ĭisplay a vertical scroll bar at the right side of the portal, with which users can see (and enter) more records than are visible in the portal at one timeĪllow vertical scrolling. In the Specify Calculation dialog box, define a formula for a calculation to filter the portal records, and click OK.Īllow related records to be deleted from the related table (in Browse mode) In the Sort dialog box, choose the fields by which to sort the portal records, and click OK.įilter portal records (or click Specify). To create a new table or relationship, choose Manage Database. In the Portal Setup dialog box, for Show records from, choose the related table from which to display related records. Position the crosshair pointer on the layout where you want the portal to begin, then drag the pointer diagonally until the portal is the size you want.
In Layout mode, click the Portal tool in the status toolbar.To create a portal that displays related records: See Defining database tables and Creating and changing relationships.įor example, in an invoice layout, you can add a list of line items by creating a portal that shows related records from the Line Items table. To create a portal that displays data from related fields in rows, first define a relationship between the table occurrence that the current layout is based on and another table occurrence. Creating portals to display related records