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A business view reads data from the database and publishes that data in a format a user can understand. Use this form to create new business views.
Navigating the form
The following tables describe the controls in this form.
Tabs
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See a list of existing views or create a new business view (CTRL+N). |
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Select which table fields to include in the view. |
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Enable the required calculated fields. |
Buttons
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Create the view on the database. |
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Access the business views setup forms: , , and . |
Fields
Field |
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Select the database table to view. |
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The ID for the view, based on the selected database table. |
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A general description of the data that is contained in the selected table. |
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Select a language for the business view. |
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Limit the data in the business view by selecting a specific domain. The view returns data for those companies in the selected domain. |
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The ID for the company collection. |
Field number |
The ID for the field. |
Array index |
Index for the array field. |
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A field that is contained in the selected table. |
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Select this option to show the field data in the business view. |
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The field data type. |
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An extra field in the business view where the company ID is concatenated with the selected field. |
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Verify the record groupings for the table. |
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Determine whether the grouping should be used. |
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The name that is used in the view for the grouping field. |
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The ID of the calculated field specification. |
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The selected field name. |
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Determine whether the calculated field is to be included in the business view. |
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The name of the calculated field that will appear as a column in the business view. |