Managing Entities

Use the Entities page to manage the entities defined for your implementation. Permissions required to access this page: Access Admin Tab and Manage Entities.

To open the page, choose Admin > Tools > Entities.

XFRACAS can be configured with a single entity (where all users share the same configuration settings and data) or with multiple entities (where each entity has its own separate permissions, settings and data. The system-wide preferences, companies, contacts and locations will be the same for all entities in the database. The user permissions, system templates, serialized systems, entity-specific preferences and configurable detail fields can be managed separately for each entity.

Your XFRACAS license determines the maximum number of active entities that can be defined for your implementation.

Adding or Editing an Entity

To add a new entity, choose Admin > Entities > Create.

In the properties window, enter the required fields (at least a long name and unique record prefixes) and click Save.

IMPORTANT: After you create a new entity, it can be made "inactive" but it cannot be deleted, and this could affect your ability to manage settings that are shared across multiple entities. It is recommended that you a) plan your entity configurations in advance, b) establish a "template" entity that defines settings that should be the same across all entities, and c) implement changes in a staging environment before moving to production.

To edit an existing entity, select the name and then choose Admin > Entities > Edit.

Entity Properties

Duplication Settings

When you create a new entity (or when you change the status to "active" for an entity that was "inactive" upon creation), some basic required settings will always be copied from another entity.

In addition, you can also choose to:

For detail fields, lookup lists and action types, duplicated settings will be the same as the entity they were copied from unless you later remove the entity from each particular detail, list or type and replace it with something else. It is recommended that you establish a "template" entity that defines the settings that should be the same across all entities and use that template to copy settings for each new entity you create.

Note: Duplicating an entity can consume a large amount of database resources. When you are duplicating an entity, other users cannot access the Entities page; they will see a message stating that an entity is being duplicated.

 

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