Passing Reference Field Value as Hidden Parameters

In this video tutorial you will understand how to pass reference field values in hidden form parameters.

There are several use cases where you need to pass the reference field as a hidden form parameter and the user should not input them manually. You can send the fixed UUID or user values from the session or from the details page of any data easily.

In DrapCode, passing reference field values as hidden parameters ensures that essential data is seamlessly transferred between forms, pages, and workflows without requiring manual input from users. This approach helps in maintaining data integrity and enables smoother automation of processes. For example, when a user submits a form, hidden parameters can pass their user ID, project ID, or other relevant references to the backend without exposing them in the UI. This is particularly useful in scenarios like multi-step forms, user-specific data retrieval, or role-based access control.

Another advantage of hidden parameters is security and efficiency. By keeping these fields hidden, sensitive information remains protected, reducing the risk of accidental modifications or unauthorized access. This technique is also beneficial when dealing with currency format derived fields, where values are dynamically updated based on user inputs or API responses. Implementing reference fields as hidden parameters helps streamline the user journey while ensuring data is accurately linked across different sections of the application.

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