# Button: Parameterized URL

Button to navigate somewhere else. Can be to an external url.

### Properties

- Type: [Action button](https://docs.tsnocode.com/books/field-type-reference/chapter/action-button)
- Groupable: No
- Show in lists: No
- Searchable: No
- Requires configuration: Yes

## <span class="mw-headline" id="bkmrk-user-interface-1">User interface</span>

<span class="mw-headline">Field in show mode</span>

[![image.png](https://docs.tsnocode.com/uploads/images/gallery/2025-07/scaled-1680-/nrDDptPrjY1YOEG6-image.png)](https://docs.tsnocode.com/uploads/images/gallery/2025-07/nrDDptPrjY1YOEG6-image.png)

Due to its nature this field has no special editing mode.

## <span class="mw-headline" id="bkmrk-configuration-1">Configuration</span>

[![image.png](https://docs.tsnocode.com/uploads/images/gallery/2025-07/scaled-1680-/yoPVUOcXxNQjakxt-image.png)](https://docs.tsnocode.com/uploads/images/gallery/2025-07/yoPVUOcXxNQjakxt-image.png)

<span class="mw-headline">URL template: Here you write the target url of the button link. You can use data from a field with the syntax \[\*DATA\*\]. DataID can likewise be used via \[DataID\]. It is also possible to use this field to point to some other location in the application by starting the url from "main?".</span>

<span class="mw-headline">Group filter: Contrary to what it says, you can only filter to a single group, not several.</span>

## <span class="mw-headline" id="bkmrk-developer-info-1">Developer info</span>

- FeltTypeID: 740
- SQL datatype: N/A
- Class name: FieldParameterLookup