A Combo Button refers to a user interface element that combines a button with a dropdown menu or a list of options. It provides a convenient way to display related actions or choices within a compact space
Button label - Adds label or text to the button.
Text Color - It helps to assign color to the button.
More buttons can be added by using the "Add Button" option.
This option helps to define the set of rules for the action button.
The "Combo Button" in Hubler is a versatile user interface element that combines multiple actions or functions into a single interactive component.
Rule Name: This option is used to define the name of the rule.
If Any/If All: This option determines whether any or all of the applied conditions need to be met for the rule to be triggered.
If Any: The rule is triggered if any of the applied conditions are met.
If All: The rule is triggered only if all of the applied conditions are met.
Add Condition: This option allows users to add conditions based on which the desired action will be executed.
Example: If an action needs to be executed only if the user's phone number exists, the field name would be set as "Phone" and the condition as "Exists". This ensures that the action is executed only when the phone number exists.
Set Report Status: This option enables users to set the status of reports based on the applied conditions. By default, the available conditions are "Open" and "Closed". Additional custom statuses can be configured using the "Custom Status" option in the user management settings.
Add Action: This option allows users to define the Combo Button action to be executed based on the specified conditions.
Multi-Functionality: The button integrates multiple actions, reducing clutter and enhancing user experience.
Efficiency: Users can perform different tasks without navigating to different sections or screens.
To learn more, click on Action Button Rule.
The Fallback Message serves as a backup response or alternative content when a specific condition or action cannot be met. It provides a default message that is displayed in situations where the intended action or condition is unavailable or cannot be fulfilled.