Continue to press Alt+Shift and use the up and/or down arrow to move to another item/area/application on the navigation panel. The selected item/area/application is outlined in orange. Using the details section you can move the column up or down (translates to left to right in the preview). Press Alt+Shift and the left arrow key to move from the current screen to the selected item/area/application in the navigation panel. Refresh the preview on the right of the screen to see the new field on your template. Returning to the form editor, you will see the new column added. Select your field on the left and click the arrows to add it to right hand box. The dialogue box that opens enables you to navigate to your added field(s) and add them. In this example since the new field is found in the Items table, we need to select the section “tblTable” and add a new column to show the field. This will open up the form where you can now add your extra field. Click the button “Add Field and Edit” – select “Easy Form Editor” Highlight the Form Template appropriate for the countries that you use in your ByD system. To add this field to the print form click “Show Further Usage” If you want this field to appear on the UI click the “Is Already Added” box, it will then be added. Once again in Adaption Mode edit the items, open the extension fields (using the “+” ) you should see your extension field. Now we need to navigate to the Customer Invoice objects.įind a customer invoice to edit, or create a new one. “Material – General Information to Customer Invoice Request – Item Information”ĭon’t Forget to Publish your changes before moving to next step In this example we want this field on the invoice, so we must add it to the extension scenario
I therefore need to use the data available in the “Extension Scenarios” tab and move this field to other processes where i can add it to a form. Since this field is on the product master there are no forms by default to add this field to. Using this function you can add your field to multiple processes, data sources or form templates.ĭepending on the object you are extending, your choice of forms,data sources and extension scenarios will vary.
This is what is often missed during this process. Important: once added click the field “Show Further Usage” This will bring up the Adaptation “Side Car” from here click on the “+” and “Extension Fields” to add a new field.Ĭreate your field, add a name and type (List, Text, Numeric etc). “Key User Settings > Start Adaption Mode” In this example we are extending the Product Master Record with “Material Description 2” Start Adaptation ModeĬlick on the User Avatar in the top right hand corner of ByD and select The link will allow anyone to edit your document. You can now copy the sharing link at the top, and share the document with anyone. Login as the Key User, and navigate to the object you wish to extend. Alternatively, you can individually enter email addresses under People at the bottom, click the drop-down next to the email list, and select Can edit here. Key Users are defined by their access to the “Flexibility Change Log” view in the Application & User Management Work Center.
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Once added to the UI these fields are often required in other processes or forms, and this short blog will explain how to key users can manage this process. These fields are added via the Key User Adaption Process via the ByD UI. © 2020 Pittsburgh Steelers.During customer projects it may be necessary to add extension fields to capture specific data. His 40 time could ultimately decide where London gets drafted, but this could be an alpha receiver at the next level. London is also coming off a broken ankle that he suffered in October. At his size, you would like him to be a little bit better blocker and there are a few too many drops on film. London has lined up in the slot but will probably do almost all his work from the outside in the NFL. He sets up his defender well and presents his quarterback an excellent target. That isn't to imply that London is a poor route runner though. He wins with size and physicality at the catch point, but also can open up his stride and make plays deep downfield. London is a build up speed guy and not a great separator because of just average quickness. London's basketball background shows up in a big way. He has very good body control as well as ball skills and hands. And London uses that very well to his advantage. #4 - Drake London, USC (6-5, 210 lbs.) - Obviously, what stands out with London right away is his rare height and size.