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Revision as of 20:18, 22 October 2012
[My Applications] > [Create New Application] > Create Using Wizard Template:Tbd
- Enter the Application Name: Order Processing
- Enter the name of the first object: Orders
- Click [Define Fields]
- Add the first fields for the Orders object:
- Field Label: Order Number (note that the internal field name is created)
- Field Type: Autonumber (note the many choices)
- This field gets a new, unique number every time a record is added.
- Add one more field, to tell where the order came from:
- Field Label: Source
- Field Type: Picklist
- The Values field appears. Enter a comma-separated list of values of the dropdown that will appear for the user to pick from:
- Catalog,Internet,Store
- Click [Save]
- Under Key Field, select the field to use for indexing: Order Number
- Click [Add an Object]
- Enter the name of the second object: OrderItems
- Click [Define Fields]
- Add the initial OrderItems fields:
- Field Label: Item Description
- Field Type: Text Field
- Field Label: Item Quantity
- Field Type: Number
- Field Label: Item Price
- Field Type: Currency
- Those are all the data fields that need to be added, for the moment. The calculations on the data will be defined later.
- Click [Save]
Next, you'll establish the relationship between those two objects. In this case, there could be multiple OrderItems, each of which Looks up to a single Order, which defines a Lookup relationship.
- Click [Add a Relationship]
- Under Relationships fill in the blanks:
- Between Orders and OrderItems
- Specify the Relationship Type: One to Many
(One Order can have many Order Items
Now it's time to save your work and create the application:
- Click [Create this Application]
- Click [Open Application]
You're now ready to explore the application objects.