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Show or Hide columns of a table in Oracle Visual Builder

Show or Hide columns of a table in Oracle Visual Builder

In today’s dynamic web applications, user experience is everything, and flexibility plays a major role in that. Imagine a scenario where your application displays a data-rich table with multiple columns, but not every user needs to see every column all the time. What if users could customise their view, hiding the columns they don’t need and focusing only on the data that matters to them?

In this article, we’ll walk you through how to implement column visibility control in a table using Oracle Visual Builder, empowering your users with a more personalised and efficient interface.

Follow these steps to get started:

  1. Log in to your Oracle Visual Builder (VBCS) application.
  2. Create a new flow and assign it a meaningful name. Within that flow, create a new page and name it appropriately.
  3. Open the newly created page, navigate to the Components palette, and search for the Table component.
  4. Drag and drop the Table component onto the page.
  5. Bind the table to a data source—this could be a Business Object (BO), an array, or an ADP (Array Data Provider) variable containing the relevant data.

To learn how to proceed with populating the table and implementing column visibility (show/hide functionality), refer to the video tutorial below:

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Further readings:

Customizing User Journey page using Oracle Visual Builder Studio

Swipe Action to Edit a List View in Oracle Visual Builder

Roles required to customize SaaS pages using Visual Builder Studio

Enabling Column Personalization in Dynamic Tables in Oracle Visual Builder

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