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Defining a Card Layout Report

With some tasks, you may want to add a link to a message sent to a user that contains data too large for a message, for example, an message with a picture, abstract, and a link to a full article or report. This topic describes how to define a card layout report.
The card layout report type can be displayed to an end-user when the URL for this report type is clicked in a message. In the following illustration, the message sent to the end-user contains a link to the card layout report called Today’s Summary.
DIYBotBuilderAlertReportTasksCardLayoutAlert
When the user clicks the link in the message, a card layout report with a card header, optional card description, and a header row as shown in the following illustration for the Today’s Summary report.
DIYBotBuilderAlertReportTasksCardLayoutAlertClicked
To define a card layout report
To complete the following procedure, you must have already defined a task, such as an alert task, or information task, that you want to add a card layout report link to. Complete the steps in the following procedure to define a card layout report.

  1. In Bot Builder, select the task for the Bot that you want to add a card layout report link to.
    Note: Only unpublished tasks can be modified.
  2. Click the Settings  icon, and then click Edit.
  3. On the Bot Response tab for the task that you want to add a card layout report to, click the Expand  icon for the Report Template Definition section.
  4. In the Link Title field, enter the link text to display to the end-user in the task post, for example, Today’s Summary.
  5. In the Header field, enter the title of the report to display when the card layout report is displayed to the end-user.
  6. In the Details field, optionally enter any end-user help information displayed directly below the Header in the report, for example, These are the details for Today’s Summary Card Layout Report.
  7. In the Template drop-down list, select Card layout.
  8. Click Edit Template. The Card Layout Configuration dialog is displayed.
  9. In the Card Title text area, enter your custom JavaScript to display the title data for your card, for example, a static title such as print("Today's Summary Report"); or you can use payload keys, for example, print(summary);
  10. Click Add Item. The Item Configuration dialog is displayed as shown in the following illustration.
    Card Layout Report - Item Configuration Dialog
  11. In the Item Name field, enter the first column title, for example, Task.
  12. In the  Data Type field, select one of the following data types for the information displayed in the column:
    1. String
    2. Number
    3. Date
  13. Enable Is a link if the data in the column is a hyperlink. When enabled:
    1. In the Link Label field, enter the JavaScript to display the text for the link, for example, print(Name); .
    2. In the URL Value field, enter the JavaScript to display the data to output when the Link Label is clicked, for example, print("https://login.salesforce.com/" + Id);
  14. If Is a link is not enabled, then enter the JavaScript to display the value for the column in the the Item Value field, for example,
    if(typeof(start.dateTime) !== 'undefined'){
        if((new Date(end.dateTime).getTime()-new Date(start.dateTime).getTime())/(60*60*1000) >24){
    		print('\\dt(' + new Date(start.dateTime).toISOString() + ',\'ddd., MMM. dd, yyyy hh:mm a\')');
            print(" - ")
            print('\\dt(' + new Date(end.dateTime).toISOString() + ',\'ddd., MMM. dd, yyyy hh:mm a\')');
    	} else {
           print('\\dt(' + new Date(start.dateTime).toISOString() + ',\'ddd., MMM. dd, yyyy hh:mm a\')');
           print(" - ")
           print('\\dt(' + new Date(end.dateTime).toISOString() + ',\'hh:mm a\')');
    	}
    } else {
      print('\\dt('+new Date(start.date).toISOString()+',\'MMM DD\')');
    }
  15. In the Display it as an image section, select Yes if the column value is an image.
  16. In the Display it as HTML section, select Yes if the column value contains HTML content.
  17. Click Done. The Card Layout Configuration dialog is displayed with the new column added as shown in the following illustration.
    Card Layout Configuration Dialog
  18. Repeat Steps 10 – 17 for each additional column in the report, click Save to save the column configurations, and then click Close.
  19. In the Report Template Definition section, click Save to save the card layout report.

The table is saved Successfully saved response data message is displayed at the top of the page.

Defining a Card Layout Report

With some tasks, you may want to add a link to a message sent to a user that contains data too large for a message, for example, an message with a picture, abstract, and a link to a full article or report. This topic describes how to define a card layout report.
The card layout report type can be displayed to an end-user when the URL for this report type is clicked in a message. In the following illustration, the message sent to the end-user contains a link to the card layout report called Today’s Summary.
DIYBotBuilderAlertReportTasksCardLayoutAlert
When the user clicks the link in the message, a card layout report with a card header, optional card description, and a header row as shown in the following illustration for the Today’s Summary report.
DIYBotBuilderAlertReportTasksCardLayoutAlertClicked
To define a card layout report
To complete the following procedure, you must have already defined a task, such as an alert task, or information task, that you want to add a card layout report link to. Complete the steps in the following procedure to define a card layout report.

  1. In Bot Builder, select the task for the Bot that you want to add a card layout report link to.
    Note: Only unpublished tasks can be modified.
  2. Click the Settings  icon, and then click Edit.
  3. On the Bot Response tab for the task that you want to add a card layout report to, click the Expand  icon for the Report Template Definition section.
  4. In the Link Title field, enter the link text to display to the end-user in the task post, for example, Today’s Summary.
  5. In the Header field, enter the title of the report to display when the card layout report is displayed to the end-user.
  6. In the Details field, optionally enter any end-user help information displayed directly below the Header in the report, for example, These are the details for Today’s Summary Card Layout Report.
  7. In the Template drop-down list, select Card layout.
  8. Click Edit Template. The Card Layout Configuration dialog is displayed.
  9. In the Card Title text area, enter your custom JavaScript to display the title data for your card, for example, a static title such as print("Today's Summary Report"); or you can use payload keys, for example, print(summary);
  10. Click Add Item. The Item Configuration dialog is displayed as shown in the following illustration.
    Card Layout Report - Item Configuration Dialog
  11. In the Item Name field, enter the first column title, for example, Task.
  12. In the  Data Type field, select one of the following data types for the information displayed in the column:
    1. String
    2. Number
    3. Date
  13. Enable Is a link if the data in the column is a hyperlink. When enabled:
    1. In the Link Label field, enter the JavaScript to display the text for the link, for example, print(Name); .
    2. In the URL Value field, enter the JavaScript to display the data to output when the Link Label is clicked, for example, print("https://login.salesforce.com/" + Id);
  14. If Is a link is not enabled, then enter the JavaScript to display the value for the column in the the Item Value field, for example,
    if(typeof(start.dateTime) !== 'undefined'){
        if((new Date(end.dateTime).getTime()-new Date(start.dateTime).getTime())/(60*60*1000) >24){
    		print('\\dt(' + new Date(start.dateTime).toISOString() + ',\'ddd., MMM. dd, yyyy hh:mm a\')');
            print(" - ")
            print('\\dt(' + new Date(end.dateTime).toISOString() + ',\'ddd., MMM. dd, yyyy hh:mm a\')');
    	} else {
           print('\\dt(' + new Date(start.dateTime).toISOString() + ',\'ddd., MMM. dd, yyyy hh:mm a\')');
           print(" - ")
           print('\\dt(' + new Date(end.dateTime).toISOString() + ',\'hh:mm a\')');
    	}
    } else {
      print('\\dt('+new Date(start.date).toISOString()+',\'MMM DD\')');
    }
  15. In the Display it as an image section, select Yes if the column value is an image.
  16. In the Display it as HTML section, select Yes if the column value contains HTML content.
  17. Click Done. The Card Layout Configuration dialog is displayed with the new column added as shown in the following illustration.
    Card Layout Configuration Dialog
  18. Repeat Steps 10 – 17 for each additional column in the report, click Save to save the column configurations, and then click Close.
  19. In the Report Template Definition section, click Save to save the card layout report.

The table is saved Successfully saved response data message is displayed at the top of the page.

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