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==About Records==
==About Records==
===Object Records and Forms===
Open any record in the {{enterprisebrand}}, and you'll find a data entry form, configured with fields, ready for data entry.
Open any record in the {{enterprisebrand}}, and find a data entry form, configured with fields, ready for data entry.


Records are data rows in an [[Object]]. A record might contain account or contact information, a task or appointment, or other information vital to your work.  
Records are data rows in an [[Object]]. A record might contain account or contact information, a task or appointment, or other information vital to your work.  

Revision as of 01:12, 14 August 2013

About Records

Open any record in the AgileApps Cloud platform, and you'll find a data entry form, configured with fields, ready for data entry.

Records are data rows in an Object. A record might contain account or contact information, a task or appointment, or other information vital to your work.

Records are always owned by a User who is part of a Team. Typically, each team is led by someone who has the ability to define how the team operates and can see what all the other team members are doing, via Roles. (Defining teams, roles, and users can be a cyclical process, at times. You should be prepared to make adjustments as your needs change.)

About Record Owners

A Record Owner is a User who owns a record in an object. Records are assigned to an owner. The owner can be the person who created the record, or has been assigned ownership by another user who has permission to transfer ownership. For example, a team member or team manager might assign a task to a user. In that case, the task is a record, and the user has ownership.

Compare to: Record Creator

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"My Records"

In many areas of the platform, (Views, Reports and Filters, for example) a My Records option is displayed. Choosing My Records includes all records owned by you (the logged in User). As record ownership is changed, the records displayed via the My Records filter also change.

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Note:
When a User creates a record, their User name is displayed in the Created By field, which never changes.

Owner Fields in Record Forms

By default, the Record Owner field is displayed in the Basic Information section of a Form. Optionally, the Record Owner field can be moved to a different section, or deleted from the layout.

Change Record Ownership

To transfer record ownership:

  1. Visit the record to be transferred.
  2. In the sidebar, click the arrow next to the Owner.
    (Alternatively, click the Actions dropdown.)
  3. Choose the assignment option:
    • Claim - This option appears for records that are unassigned or assigned to a team. Use it to take ownership yourself.
    • Assign to User- Make another user the owner.
    • Assign to Team- Give ownership to a team. Any member of the team can then claim the record.
  4. For Cases and Tasks, you can also add a comment.
    The comment becomes part of the case record, and is included in the notification message that goes to the new owner.

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Tip: Drag the bottom right corner of the box to make a larger area to type into.

Learn more: Transfer Ownership for a Group of Records

About Owning Teams

Records are visible to Team Members in Views and Reports, based on their Role.

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Tip:
To allow users to view records they do not own, consider creating a Data Sharing Policy.

Record Actions

New Record

To add a record to an object:

  1. Select the object (tab) of interest
  2. Click the [New {objectName] button to add a record. For example: [New Case]
    Tip for Designers:
    The singular version of the object's Display Label is used for the button. That label can be changed in Object Properties.
  3. Complete the fields under each section in the form
  4. Click [Save] to save the new record or the [Save & New] button to save the current record and create a new one

A detail page for the new record opens, showing the information that was entered.

After a record is created, a number of basic actions can be performed on the record, including editing, printing, or deleting the record. A Related Information section is automatically created.

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Tip: When entering multiple new records, you may want to complete just the required fields, and click the [Save & New] button to create the next record. The details can be completed by editing the records at a later time.

Send an Email Message

To send an email message from a record:

  1. Open the tab that contains the record of interest
  2. Click the record to open it
  3. In the area that says, "Email or Add a note", begin typing your message.
    • The area expands to display an editor window and additional buttons.
    • The default is Private Note, which records your comments in the record history.
  4. Click Email to send your comments as a message, as well
    • For anything other than the Cases object, a Subject field appears above the message area.
      (For Cases, the subject field is pre-defined.)
  5. Optionally, choose an Email Template
    • The subject field is then pre-filled from the Template.
    • If text already exists in the subject field, text from the template is appended to it
  6. When finished, click [Submit].
    A message appears confirming that the email has been sent, and the message is recorded in the record history.

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Note:
Users can also send a message from a Report.
Learn more: Reports#Email a Report.

Edit a Record

Once you have created a record, you can modify or update any of the information as necessary.

To edit a record:

  1. Click the tab that contains the record you want to edit.
    Learn more: Accessing Records
  2. Click the folder-link next to the record name
  3. Click the [Edit]
  4. Change whatever information is necessary in the record. Each record contains different types of information.
  5. Click [Save]

More Actions

Print a Record

To print a Record
  1. Visit the Record.
  2. In the sidebar, click Actions
  3. Choose the Print option.
    A dialog box opens with printing options.
  4. Choose your printing options:
    • Choose to format the record using a Print Form or a Document Template.
      (If you choose Document Template, and none exists, a button appears to let you create one on the spot.)
    • Choose Portrait or Landscape orientation for the printer
    • Choose to Open in a New Window or Save as Document
      The generated format depends on your choice and the type of template:
Save as Document Open in a New Window
JSP template PDF HTML
HTML template
Word template Word document
PowerPoint template PowerPoint file

Delete Record(s)

When data in a record is no longer needed, the record can be deleted. The record and any Related Records (records with a Lookup field that points to it) are moved to the Recycle Bin, where they are held for 30 days.

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Delete a Single Record

  1. Click the tab containing the record you want to delete
  2. Select a record to open it.
  3. In the sidebar, click Actions.
  4. Click Delete.
    The record and any Related Records are moved to the Recycle Bin, where they are held for 30 days.

Delete Multiple Records

To delete multiple records at one time, view Mass Delete Data.

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Note: To delete the records permanently in the Recycle Bin, you can use the Delete Forever or Empty the Recycle Bin options.

Clone a Record

Clone a Record

More Record Actions