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==Working with Views==
==Working with Views==


===Inline Editing of a List View===
===Inline Editing of Rows in a List View===
When records are displayed in a spreadsheet-style grid (a ''list view''), you can double-click in the row to edit the fields in it, without having to go to the detail row first. Change as many fields as you want (although not all fields are editable). Then:
When records are displayed in a spreadsheet-style grid (a ''list view''), you can double-click in the row to edit the fields in it, without having to go to the detail row first. Change as many fields as you want (although not all fields are editable). Then:
:* Press the <tt>Enter</tt> key to save your changes.
:* Press the <tt>Enter</tt> key to save your changes.

Revision as of 00:06, 22 July 2011

Workspace > {object} > Wrench icon File:WrenchIcon.jpg > Edit this View

The default Object View displays all records in the Object. A custom View lets you determine which records are visible, which fields are displayed, and who can use that View. Such Views let you organize your data in a way that is meaningful, along with optional settings to customize and save views for reference or analysis.

About Views

With your data loaded into the platform, you can start creating custom views to convey specific information you want your team to see. By selecting the fields you want and assigning a variety of filters, you can isolate key information quickly and easily.

Users can define new views, so an entire team or a select group can share information. Multiple Views compartmentalize information about an object for quick access to records.

Views offer Visibility controls that grant view and edit rights to specific Users, Teams or Roles.

View Types

Working with Views

Inline Editing of Rows in a List View

When records are displayed in a spreadsheet-style grid (a list view), you can double-click in the row to edit the fields in it, without having to go to the detail row first. Change as many fields as you want (although not all fields are editable). Then:

  • Press the Enter key to save your changes.
  • Press the Esc key to abort.
  • Use Tab and Shift+Tab to move between fields.

View Options

Use the Wrench icon to customize the current view or build new views for you and your team.

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Edit this View

Although users can edit both Standard Views and My Views, it is strongly recommended that Standard Views not be changed. If necessary, save the Standard View with a new name, and make the changes there.

Learn more: View Types

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Users that have the Create/Delete Views/Reports/Homepages permission can edit Standard Views 

To edit a view:

  1. Open any object
  2. Select a View
  3. Click the Wrench icon File:WrenchIcon.jpg and select Edit this View

Edit/New View

New View

To create a New View:

  1. Open any object
  2. Select a View
  3. Click the Wrench icon File:WrenchIcon.jpg and select New View

Edit/New View

Clone a View

Clone a View

Filter this View

Note: This filter is not saved with the view

For details on how to include a filter in a View and save it for future use, see Filters.

Example
Find all Accounts who are NOT on the Do Not Call list

To filter the current View:

  1. Click the Wrench icon File:WrenchIcon.jpg
  2. Select the Filter this View option to create an ad hoc filter in the current View
    The following parameters are available to configure the search filter. You can use them in any combination:
    Search My Records Only
    Click this checkbox to limit your search to the records you own
    Search within Selected View Only
    Click this checkbox to limit the search to records in the current view
    (Optional) Account No
    Enter an Account Number to search for a specific account number. This field appears only when filtering the Accounts object
    Field | Operator | Value
    Learn more: Complex Expressions

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Tip:

  • To apply a filter to a checkbox, use "1" for Yes/True and "0" for No/False values.
  • Specify multiple values using the pipe "

Delete this View

You can delete any standard or custom views that you have created.

  1. Click the object tab associated with the view you want to delete. The main page for that tab opens.
  2. In the View list, select the name of the view you want to delete. The view you selected becomes the current view.
  3. In the View list, select Delete View. A message appears, asking you to confirm the deletion of this layout.
  4. Click OK. The view is deleted from the View list.

Make this My Default View

This option allows you to set the default view for the page.

Display Record Counts

Record Count

Views, Reports and Object Inheritance

When creating Views or Reports in objects that are part of an Object Inheritance model, it is important to consider the following:

A Report or View that has no Filters will return all records from the designated object, including records from all parent object(s) in the hierarchy (following the path up to the root level).

To restrict the View or Report to only the desired objects, include the Object Name field in the Selected Fields list, and create a Filter on Object Name field to select only the objects of interest. [[Category:Template:Features]]