Object Property tree nodes

The Object Property tree lists all of the properties for a particular object. You select a property from this tree when you define an assignment group. The property indicates the type of information that Infor Public Sector will use when assigning inspections and reviews, such as the area where an application is located. This table describes each node in the Object Property tree.

Node Description
Root node Contains nodes for the properties of the selected object. The root node shows the object's moniker, such as Hansen.CDR.Building.BuildingApplication.
"Boolean" node "Boolean"

Node for a property that returns either True or False. You can double-click the node to add the property to your assignment group. This node shows the name of the Boolean.

"Collection" node "Collection"

Node for a collection for the object model. A collection is a list of related things, such as all of the logs for an application. The properties that are displayed within the collection apply to the entire collection, not to individual items in the collection. This node shows the name of the collection. It contains one or more of these nodes: "Boolean," "DateTime," "Number," "Properties," and "String."

"DateTime" node "DateTime"

Node for a property that returns a date and time value. You can double-click the node to insert the property into your assignment group. This node shows the name of the DateTime.

"Number" node "Number"

Node for a property that returns a numerical value, such as floating point numbers or integers. You can double-click the node to add the property to your assignment group. This node shows the name of the number.

"Property" node "Property"

Node for a property of a business object, or for a business object that functions like a property of the parent business object. This node shows the name of the property. It contains one or more of these nodes: "Boolean," "Collection," "DateTime," "Number," "Properties," and "String."

"String" node "String"

Node for a property that returns a string value. Strings consist of text or combinations of text and numbers. You can double-click the node to add the property to your assignment group. This node shows the name of the string.