View this page in the latest version of Appian. urlforrecord_23r4 Function Share Share via LinkedIn Reddit Email Copy Link Print On This Page This page contains information related to an old version of the a!urlForRecord() Function. To take advantage of the latest features and improvements, we always recommend you use the latest version whenever possible. See the latest version's page for information about what's been changed. Function urlForRecord_23r4( recordType, recordIds ) This function allows you to return the URLs for one or more records or a record list view that can then be used in a link component. See also: Record Type Link Component Database-Backed Record Type Tutorial Parameters Keyword Type Description recordType RecordType The record type for the record(s). recordIds Any Type Array The identifiers of the record(s) to return URLs for. Returns Text Array Usage considerations The user executing the function must have at least viewer rights to the record type or the expression will fail and an error will occur. They do not need to have viewer rights to the record(s). For a process model record type, the recordIds value is the process Id. For a data store entity record type, it is the primary key for the entity. If the recordIds value is null or empty, the function returns the URL for the record list view of the recordType value record type. If the record type for the recordType value does not exist, the expression will fail and an error will occur. If a user does not have at least viewer rights to the record or record type in the returned URL, the user will see an error when trying to open the URL. Examples These examples are designed to illustrate how to use the urlforrecord() function in the Expression Rule Interface. Note: Record type object references are specific to each environment. If you copy and paste these examples into the Expression Rule interface, they will not evaluate in your Test Rules interface. Use them as a reference only. URL for a Single Record urlforrecord(recordType!Employee, "7") returns "https://records.appian.com/suite/tempo/records/item/lEBSrlhKCqg69HAu5p42M3632RnTYq-d5AqIKaBom7sLiFvJOSzpARyM-kd7KgN-8MOapw8znEfVTQBBN2Qnr-ZrMF7tmb3PDA6qF3LnSzTO5o/view/summary" URLs for Multiple Records urlforrecord(recordType!Employee, {"7","8"}) returns {"https://records.appian.com/suite/tempo/records/item/lEBSrlhKCqg69HAu5p42M3632RnTYq-d5AqIKaBom7sLiFvJOSzpARyM-kd7KgN-8MOapw8znEfVTQBBN2Qnr-ZrMF7tmb3PDA6qF3LnSzTO5o/view/summary", "https://records.appian.com/suite/tempo/records/item/lEBSrlhKCqg69HAu5p42M3632RnTYq-d5AqIKaBom7sLiFvJOSzpARyM-kd7KgN-8MOapw8znEfVTQBB92QKQVUVC4xY-d68bk8oOb1HICAjKA/view/summary"} URL for a Record Type urlforrecord(recordType!Employee, null) returns "https://records.appian.com/suite/tempo/records/type/V1muDw/view/all" Feature compatibility The table below lists this function's compatibility with various features in Appian. Feature Compatibility Note Portals Partially compatible Can be used with Appian Portals if it is connected using an integration and web API. Offline Mobile Partially compatible Can be used with offline mobile if it is loaded at the top of the form. Sync-Time Custom Record Fields Incompatible Real-Time Custom Record Fields Incompatible Custom record fields that evaluate in real time must be configured using one or more Custom Field functions. Process Reports Incompatible Cannot be used to configure a process report. Process Events Incompatible Cannot be used to configure a process event node, such as a start event or timer event. Feedback Was this page helpful? SHARE FEEDBACK Loading...