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General
The properties panel is displayed on the right side of the entity modeler, where the first tab corresponds to general information.
An asterisk "*" on the label indicates that the property is required.
Properties
Descriptive Name
Name used by the user to reference the entity.
Name
It is used at the modeling level to reference the entity, for example in rules or as a parameter.
Plural Descriptive Name
The text entered in this property is used as a title in the entity's results grid, while if it is not filled, the Descriptive Name property is used.
Singular Descriptive Name
The text entered in this property is used in the list of related entities, while if it is not filled, the Descriptive Name property is used.
Persistence Identifier
Uniquely identifies the entity. It can be edited by the user as long as the entity is in draft state.
Entity Identifier
Uniquely identifies the entity. It is a number assigned by Deyel, not editable by the user.
Application
Allows to define the application to which the object belongs. If no application is reported, the object is assigned to the application "Global".
Name that represents the object in the SDK service and model classes. It can only be modified if the object is in draft state.
It allows the entity to be assigned a representative image.
The code to be entered corresponds to the Font Awesome standard. The identifier of the icon selected from the https://fontawesome.com/v4/icons/ standard must be preceded by the characters "fa".
Defines the entity describing its functionality and optionally its content.
It can include text and values of variables from the entity, which are modeled using the variables wizard. The use of variables included in repeaters and variables of the file and image types is excluded.
In the execution of the entity, the description entered is displayed in:
•The last updates, on the element that represents the entity in the Forms and Tasks grid.
•In the entity header, if the entitydescription variable is used.
Text oriented to be a shortened description of an entity instance. It can be used to identify the entity in related entities, in a more user-friendly way than using its identifier.
It can include text and values of variables from each entity instance, modeled using the variables wizard. Using variables corresponding to repetitive elements, files, images, and toggles is excluded.
In the execution of the entity, the identification entered in this property is displayed when using the referring entity field in:
•The entity instance.
•The entity's grid.
•The filter panel of the entity’s grid.