Menu Groupings tree nodes
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Menu Groupings (root node) | Contains nodes for the menu groups in the menu. |
"Group" | Node for a group in the menu, such as Personalization, Resources, or System. Each menu group corresponds to a title bar in the menu. This node shows the name of the group. It may contain one or more of each of these three nodes: | , , or .
"Subgroup" | Node for a subgroup in the menu, such as the Access Control, User License, or User Information subgroups in System. Each subgroup corresponds to a heading under a title bar in the menu. This node shows the name of the subgroup. It may contain one or more of each of these three nodes: | , , or .
"form" | Node for a form for the subgroup. This node shows the name of the item. It may contain one or more | nodes.
"InfoViewer" | Node for an InfoViewer for the subgroup. This node shows the name of the InfoViewer. It contains one or more | nodes.
"Page" Node for a page in a form or InfoViewer. The node changes from to if temporary changes have been made to the page, and changes to if temporary changes have been committed. When you click this node, a thumbnail of the page is displayed on the right. You can click the thumbnail to edit the page. This node shows the name of the page. It contains a node and may contain a node, a node, or both. |
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Business Object Links | Node for a page's linked business object. This node may contain one or more | nodes.
"Link" | Node for a data link to a page in a form or InfoViewer. Data links establish a relationship between a business object and the page that contains controls to interact with that business object. This node shows the name of the link. It may contain a | node.
"Control
Collection" Node for a control collection that accesses a linked business object. The node changes from to if temporary changes have been made to the page, and changes to if temporary changes have been committed. A control collection is a group of one or more controls contained in an ascx page that is displayed as a group box attached to an aspx page. When you click this node, a thumbnail of the control collection is displayed on the right. You can click the thumbnail to edit the page. This node shows the name of the control collection. |
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User Control Items | Node for a page's associated user controls. This node may contain one or more | nodes.
"User Control" Node for a user control associated with a page. The node changes from to if temporary changes have been made to the user control, and changes to if temporary changes have been committed. A user control is a control or group of controls that is displayed depending on options that a user selects, such as the address, parcel, and property user controls that can be selected when recording location information. When you click this node, a thumbnail of the user control is displayed on the right. You can click the thumbnail to edit the user control. This node shows the name of the user control's page. |
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Tab Pane Items | Node for a page's associated tabs. This node may contain one or more | nodes.
"Tab" Node for a tab on a form or InfoViewer. The node changes from to if temporary changes have been made to the tab, and changes to if temporary changes have been committed. A tab shows a specific type of information about a single record. When you click this node, a thumbnail of the tab is displayed on the right. You can click the thumbnail to edit the tab. This node shows the name of the tab. |
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Address (root node) | Node for
system-wide address information. It has one Infor Public Sector. Infor Public Sector includes different address forms for six locales: AU (Australia), CA (Canada), GB (Great Britain), JP (Japan), NZ (New Zealand), and US (United States). The US Address forms are used for South Africa as well, so South African clients wishing to make changes should edit those forms. |
node as a child, which
in turn has subnodes for the various address forms in
Contact (root node) | Node for the forms that track system-wide contact information. It has one Infor Public Sector. | node as a child, which in turn has subnodes for the various contact forms in