Behavior user preferences for a web client
Option | Notes/Description |
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Wildcard character | Specify the
character to be used as a wildcard character when you search for information
with Filter-in-Place or query forms.
The default character is the asterisk (*). |
SQL Characters to Pass Through in Filtering | |
Show configuration name on caption | If you select this option, the name of the system configuration to which you are currently logged on is displayed in the title bar of the application. |
Prompt to save form splitter changes | When selected,
this option allows you to save any changes you might have made to the
position of the splitter bar in multiview forms.
For example, suppose you have a multiview form open, and at some point, you moved the splitter bar to enlarge your view of the grid side of the form. You like that change and want to make it permanent, so that every time you open the form, the splitter bar is right where you positioned it. If this option is selected, when you try to close the form, the system displays a confirmation box that asks if you want to save the current splitter bar position. To save the form configuration, click .If this check box is cleared, you cannot save splitter bar position changes at all. |
Prompt to save grid changes | f you select
this option, you can save any changes that you make to the position of the
splitter bar in multiview forms.
For example, suppose you have a multiview form open, and you move the splitter bar to enlarge your view of the grid side of the form. You like that change and want to make it permanent, so that every time you open the form, the splitter bar is right where you positioned it. If this option is selected, when you close the form,a confirmation message asks if you want to save the current splitter bar position. To save the form configuration, click .If this check box is cleared, you cannot save splitter bar position changes. |
Unload IDO Metadata With Forms | To force the system to unload IDO metadata when forms are closed, select this option. |
Caps section | The term caps
refers to the maximum number of records or items that the system can return
at one time. There are two types of caps that you can reset for your work:
Both of these types of caps have the same three options:
Note: Instead of resetting the cap for collections,
you can use the tool bar button.
See About Caps. |
Language | From the Languages list, you can select a language for the text in field labels, button labels, menus, online help, and other
parts of the user interface. Then click User Preferences window.
See the help about the Multi-Lingual User Interface. Note: Only those languages that are installed and available on your system are listed.
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