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**Action: Configurable behavior depending on status | **Action: Configurable behavior depending on status | ||
*Field: A single data point of a record | *Field: A single data point of a record | ||
**Block: | **Block: Collection of fields for the purpose of access management | ||
**Validation: A check on whether or not a field has received correct data | **Validation: A check on whether or not a field has received correct data | ||
**Dependency: A field's existence can be made dependent on other things | **Dependency: A field's existence can be made dependent on other things | ||
*Template: | *User group: Determines who has access to which data and features | ||
*Codeunit: Java code for specialized functionality | |||
*Template: Tool for automatically creating documents and interfaces by feeding values into a predefined layout. | |||
*Interface: | |||
==Parts== | ==Parts== |
Latest revision as of 11:15, 1 September 2023
Objects
- Dashboard: Front-end page
- Widget: UI element in a dashboard
- Section: Collection of entities
- Entity: Describes a type of record, including its behavior and datatypes (This is a class in OOP)
- Record: Main data holding thing (This is an object in OOP)
- Revision: How many times a record has been changed
- Status: Configurable state a record is in
- Level: Assignable number to a status
- Action: Configurable behavior depending on status
- Field: A single data point of a record
- Block: Collection of fields for the purpose of access management
- Validation: A check on whether or not a field has received correct data
- Dependency: A field's existence can be made dependent on other things
- User group: Determines who has access to which data and features
- Codeunit: Java code for specialized functionality
- Template: Tool for automatically creating documents and interfaces by feeding values into a predefined layout.
- Interface:
Parts
- Front-end: The system that the normal user sees
- Back-end: Where the front-end is configured
- Database: It's a database