Working with Action Results

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The Action Result category, which is another one of the Symbol Picker categories, is offered for the selection and use of data obtained as a result of an action running in the application.

For example, in a personnel management system, an action occurs when a user clicks on a button to retrieve a list of personnel. The current staff names returned as a result of this action can be defined as the value of a Label element in the system. The Action Result category makes it possible to bind such dynamic data to interface elements, allowing you to instantly reflect the results of user interactions.

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Working with Action Results

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The Action Result category, which is another one of the Symbol Picker categories, is offered for the selection and use of data obtained as a result of an action running in the application.

For example, in a personnel management system, an action occurs when a user clicks on a button to retrieve a list of personnel. The current staff names returned as a result of this action can be defined as the value of a Label element in the system. The Action Result category makes it possible to bind such dynamic data to interface elements, allowing you to instantly reflect the results of user interactions.

The Action Result category, which is another one of the Symbol Picker categories, is offered for the selection and use of data obtained as a result of an action running in the application.

For example, in a personnel management system, an action occurs when a user clicks on a button to retrieve a list of personnel. The current staff names returned as a result of this action can be defined as the value of a Label element in the system. The Action Result category makes it possible to bind such dynamic data to interface elements, allowing you to instantly reflect the results of user interactions.