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| [[Email Templates]] || {{TBD|Location TBD}} | | [[Email Templates]] || {{TBD|Location TBD}} |
Revision as of 19:44, 10 April 2013
Designer > Objects > {object}
Users that have the Customize Objects permission can manage Objects.
Add a New Object
- 1. Click > Customization > Objects
- 2. Click the [New Object] button.
- Two tabs appear, giving you the option to create an object by importing data from a CSV file exported from a spreadsheet, or by using the object-construction wizard.
- 3 Choose your object-construction method:
- Create By Import
- Paste data copied from a spreadsheet, or import it from a file:
- The wizard identifies the number of columns of data, and gives you an opportunity to specify the Field Display Type for each column
- An Object is created from the data. You can then modify the object however you like.
- Create Using Wizard
- Define as many Objects as you need and specify the Relationships between them.
- After an object is created, you're in the design mode for that object.
- If multiple objects are created, you can choose which object to visit.
Edit an Object
When a Custom Object is created or edited, the following options are available for customization:
- Note: System Objects may not include all of these options
Object Button | Description |
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Properties | Define Object information. |
Record Locators | Define the methods to locate records (define the fields to display in Lookup or Search results, create a unique Record Id, or define fields to include in a Search) |
Field Audit Log Settings | Enable logging of changes to data in selected fields. |
Delete | Use this option to delete the object and any records it contains. You'll be asked to provide your full name, for the log. Enter it first name, space, and last name, exactly as they appears in your personal account settings. |
Object Tab | Description |
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Fields | Add/Edit/Delete Fields, or set Field Audit Log preferences |
Forms | Create data entry forms (Forms) and assign them to Roles |
Validations | Prevents bad data from being entered into the database |
Data Policies | __TBD: See http://lj.platformatyourservice.com/lj90/Data_Policies __ |
Workflows | __TBD: See See http://lj.platformatyourservice.com/lj90/Workflows __ |
Document Templates | Document Templates (Print Templates) create a mail-merge forms to print a record (as an invoice, receipt, certificate, etc.) |
Web Forms | Collect information from your company web site, and automatically add it to this object |
Actions | Create custom actions that can be tied to a Component, Page or JavaScript to execute an operation on a Record or group of Records |
Indexes | Define a unique identifier to improve search performance and prevent duplicate record creation |
Child Objects | Take advantage of inheritance to create variations of an object, while defining aspects that are common to all children in the parent object. |
Relationships | View and manage relationships with other objects defined by Lookup fields. |
Email Templates | __TBD: Location TBD__ |
Rules | __TBD: Location TBD__ |
Processes | __TBD: Location TBD__ |
Delete an Object
When an object is deleted, the associated Data Tab will not be available in your application. All of the records and Related Information in the object are deleted. Deleting an Object moves all associated records to the Recycle Bin.
To delete an object:
- Click Designer > Objects > {object}
- From the Properties tab, click the [Delete] button
- Enter your name to confirm your action
- Click [Delete] once again to delete the object, along with all of the records it contains.