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Object properties are attributes of an object, akin to the color or model of a motor vehicle. | Object properties are attributes of an object, akin to the color or model of a motor vehicle.<br>''See also:'' [[Object Relationships]] | ||
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===Working with Object Properties=== | ===Working with Object Properties=== |
Revision as of 19:08, 17 October 2013
> Customization > Objects > {object} > [Edit]
Object properties are attributes of an object, akin to the color or model of a motor vehicle.
See also: Object Relationships
Working with Object Properties
Users that have the Customize Objects permission can edit Fields.
- Go to > Customization > Objects > {object} > [Edit]
- Click Properties
- The first part of the page displays individual properties, in sections.
- Click [Edit] below that part of the page to modify them.
- The Related Information section at the end of the page displays Child Objects and Object Relationships
- Click [New Child Object] or select an object to modify it
- Click on an object relationship to modify that relationship
- Click [Save] when done
Note:
Only a subset of the properties are shown when creating an object. To see that subset, visit New Object Properties.
Editable Properties
Click the [Edit] button at the end of these sections to make changes.
Object Information
- Object Name
- Used by the system
- Only alphanumeric (a-z A-Z 0-9) and underscore (_) characters are allowed, no spaces
- Must be 64 characters or less
- Display Label (Plural)
- Plural form of the Object Name
- Display Label (Singular)
- Object Name
- Active
- When clicked, this object is active in the system
- Make this object available as Tab
- Checked by Default
- If checked, this object is available as a tab in the UI (User Interface)
- If unchecked, this object is hidden
- Hidden tabs are used to hold information and support related objects
- Web Enabled
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- This option is available only for Custom Objects.
- When checked, this object is web enabled, and data can be added to the object, from a Web Form
- Help URL
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- Base URL for the custom help web page which can be specified for an Object)
- Optional.
- Learn more: Help URL
- Recycle Deleted Records
- Define how deleted items are discarded from Objects
- Checkbox, checked by default
- If checked, Soft Delete is enabled; Deleted items are placed in the Recycle Bin, and can be Restored
- If unchecked, Hard Delete is enabled; Deleted items are Deleted Forever, and are not moved to the Recycle Bin
Permissions
- Enabled by default, these options determine if the specified action is available for the object
Note: For any action that is disabled, the related action buttons are hidden in the UI, and access via APIs is also disabled. - To disable an action, uncheck the checkbox
- These selections work with Custom Access Criteria options in the Access Control section
- Add: Add records to the object, enabled by default
- Retrieve: Access records individually or via Views/Reports, enabled by default
- Update: Update records in the object, enabled by default
- Delete: Delete records from the object, enabled by default
- Enabled by default, these options determine if the specified action is available for the object
Access Control
- Role Based Permissions -
- With this option, Roles and teams determine record access.
- Learn more: Role Based Permissions
- Custom Access Criteria -
- With this option, you specify the conditions that must be met to allow different kinds of access.
- Learn more: Defining Conditions
Description Information
- Description
- Summarize the object in a paragraph or less.
Related Information
Child Objects
Click an existing Child Object to visit it, or click [New Child Object] to create a new one.
- Learn more: Child Objects
Object Relationships
In the Cases object, for example, in the Object Relationships section, you see lines that look like this:
Relationship Type Object Alias ... Many to One Accounts ...
The way to read that line is "Many (Cases) to One (Account)". Or, in general terms:
- "Many (of the current object) to One (of the object on this line)"
Note: To change an object relationship, click the appropriate entry in that section. (The [Edit] button applies to the properties above. When you click it, you no longer see the relationships.)
Learn more: Object Relationships.