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focusPrimaryTabById()

Focuses the browser on a primary tab that is already open with the specified ID. This method is only available in API version 22.0 or later.

Syntax

1sforce.console.focusPrimaryTabById(id:String, (optional)callback:Function)

Arguments

Name Type Description
id string ID of the primary tab to go to.
callback function JavaScript method that’s called upon completion of the method.

Sample Code–Visualforce

1<apex:page standardController="Case">
2
3     <A HREF="#" onClick="testFocusPrimaryTabById();return false">
4         Click here to go to an open primary tab by id</A> 
5
6    <apex:includeScript value="/support/console/68.0/integration.js"/>
7    <script type="text/javascript">
8        function testFocusPrimaryTabById() {
9            //Get the value for 'scc-pt-0' from the openPrimaryTab method
10            //This value is for example purposes only
11            var primaryTabId = 'scc-pt-0';
12            sforce.console.focusPrimaryTabById(primaryTabId, focusSuccess);
13        }
14        
15        var focusSuccess = function focusSuccess(result) {
16            //Report whether going to the open primary tab was successful
17            if (result.success == true) {
18                alert('Going to the primary tab was successful');
19            } else {
20                alert('Going to the primary tab was not successful');
21            }
22        };
23        
24  </script>
25
26</apex:page>

To see this example in action, click the custom link on a case. For more information, see Define Custom Buttons and Links in Salesforce Help.

Note

Response

This method is asynchronous, so it returns its response in an object in a callback method. The response object contains the following field:

Name Type Description
success boolean true if going to the primary tab was successful; false if going to the primary tab wasn't successful.