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InsuranceSuite Developer Fundamentals Test 2025/2026 (Questions With 100% Correct Answers) A+ Graded Verified Container Types - ANSWER -Primary: organizes atomic widgets Secondary: organizes primary Top-Level: organizes secondary and primary (screen) Primary Container Types - ANSWER -Detail View Panel: series of data fields in one or more columns List View Panel: list of array objects in tabular form Input Set: set of atomic widgets organized in groups Secondary Container Types - ANSWER -Card View: collection of cards, each card contains detail or list view List Detail View: Top view panel has a list view, bottom has details about currently selected item Location Group - ANSWER -Collection of pages,. Tab bar, actions menu, and info bar remain the same throughout the group Wizard - ANSWER -Ordered collection of screens, guide you step-by-step through process Worksheet - ANSWER -Single screen, rendered in workspace frame, can be viewed at same time as pages Forward - ANSWER -No screens, contains logic to execute before navigating to another location Exit Point - ANSWER -Points to URL outside of application PCF Editor: Widget Color Coding - ANSWER -Gray: defined in this PCF Light Blue: defined in a PCF referenced by this PCF Dark Blue: referenced indirectly through another PCF Display Keys - ANSWER -Each key has a text value, and these keys should be used for atomic widgets instead of using text directly How to Reference a Field of a Subtype - ANSWER -(object as subtype).field Define a Primary Container for Reusability - ANSWER -Define the container in its own file, and reference this file using a PanelRef List View Input Widget - ANSWER -Causes list view to behave as atomic widgets, allowing them to be stored in primary containers Iterator Buttons Widget - ANSWER -Contains add and remove buttons, which call the toAdd and toRemove functions of the row iterator Entity (display ) name - ANSWER -defines a function which returns a UI friendly name for the entity, use when field is not editable. accessible with entity.DisplayName Set Default Filter (List View) - ANSWER -use a hidden toolbar filter, selectOnEnter: true, visible: false Edit Buttons Widget - ANSWER -Usually contained in toolbar. Buttons: Edit: enters edit mode Update: commits changes Cancel: discards changes Row Iterator Widget - ANSWER -Takes an array or query results, can apply functions to this input View Entities use - ANSWER -To enhance performance and remove dot notation from column values. View Entities: Retrieve Items outside of entity - ANSWER -Extend the view entity with new fields for these items Entry Point - ANSWER -used by a widget to navigate to a location group, must define what object(s) the entry point takes in (can be none) Post on Change - ANSWER -Used for dynamic behavior, triggers onChange function when field is changed, as long as disablePostOnEnter evaluates to false Dynamic Behavior vs Dynamic Property - ANSWER -Dynamic behavior affects the UI while a change is being made, Dynamic property does not affect UI until after change is committed Property Types - ANSWER -Static and Dynamic (Immutable and Mutable) Dynamic Widget Properties - ANSWER -Label, Available, Editable, Required, Visible Modes - ANSWER -Set of PCF files, one is selected based on some conditional. Default is selected if no conditionals evaluate to true. Field-Level Validation Parts - ANSWER -Regular Expression (regex): defines the pattern the input must follow Input Mask (optional): displays watermark and guides user input Validation Expression - ANSWER -Logical Gosu expression associated with an atomic widget, if expression returns null (no error) field is saved Request Validation Expression - ANSWER -Like validation expression, but only updates on request to server (usually submission) Field-Level Validation: Implementation in UI vs Database - ANSWER -UI: Can change between PCFs, does not require round trip to DB to validate DB: Allows for custom error message, avoids retyping the same code Gosu Variable Declaration - ANSWER -var name : type = expression Gosu Array Declaration - ANSWER -var arr = new int[3], var arr = new int[] {1,2,3} hasMatch(condition) - ANSWER -determines if any element in the array matches condition countWhere(condition) - ANSWER -returns the number of elements that match the given condition firstWhere(condition) - ANSWER -retrieves the first element which matches condition

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2025/2026 (Questions With 100% Correct
Answers) A+ Graded Verified
Container Types - ANSWER -Primary: organizes atomic widgets
Secondary: organizes primary
Top-Level: organizes secondary and primary (screen)

Primary Container Types - ANSWER -Detail View Panel: series of data fields in
one or more columns
List View Panel: list of array objects in tabular form
Input Set: set of atomic widgets organized in groups

Secondary Container Types - ANSWER -Card View: collection of cards, each
card contains detail or list view
List Detail View: Top view panel has a list view, bottom has details about
currently selected item

Location Group - ANSWER -Collection of pages,. Tab bar, actions menu, and info
bar remain the same throughout the group

Wizard - ANSWER -Ordered collection of screens, guide you step-by-step
through process

Worksheet - ANSWER -Single screen, rendered in workspace frame, can be
viewed at same time as pages

Forward - ANSWER -No screens, contains logic to execute before navigating to
another location

Exit Point - ANSWER -Points to URL outside of application

PCF Editor: Widget Color Coding - ANSWER -Gray: defined in this PCF
Light Blue: defined in a PCF referenced by this PCF
Dark Blue: referenced indirectly through another PCF

Display Keys - ANSWER -Each key has a text value, and these keys should be
used for atomic widgets instead of using text directly

, How to Reference a Field of a Subtype - ANSWER -(object as subtype).field

Define a Primary Container for Reusability - ANSWER -Define the container in
its own file, and reference this file using a PanelRef

List View Input Widget - ANSWER -Causes list view to behave as atomic
widgets, allowing them to be stored in primary containers

Iterator Buttons Widget - ANSWER -Contains add and remove buttons, which call
the toAdd and toRemove functions of the row iterator

Entity (display ) name - ANSWER -defines a function which returns a UI friendly
name for the entity, use when field is not editable. accessible with
entity.DisplayName

Set Default Filter (List View) - ANSWER -use a hidden toolbar filter,
selectOnEnter: true, visible: false

Edit Buttons Widget - ANSWER -Usually contained in toolbar. Buttons:
Edit: enters edit mode
Update: commits changes
Cancel: discards changes

Row Iterator Widget - ANSWER -Takes an array or query results, can apply
functions to this input

View Entities use - ANSWER -To enhance performance and remove dot notation
from column values.

View Entities: Retrieve Items outside of entity - ANSWER -Extend the view
entity with new fields for these items

Entry Point - ANSWER -used by a widget to navigate to a location group, must
define what object(s) the entry point takes in (can be none)

Post on Change - ANSWER -Used for dynamic behavior, triggers onChange
function when field is changed, as long as disablePostOnEnter evaluates to false

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