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- Getting started
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- Configuration
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- Working with Apps and Discovery Accelerators
- AppOne menus and dashboards
- AppOne setup
- TemplateOne 1.0.0 menus and dashboards
- TemplateOne 1.0.0 setup
- TemplateOne menus and fashboards
- TemplateOne 2021.4.0 setup
- Purchase to Pay Discovery Accelerator menus and dashboards
- Purchase to Pay Discovery Accelerator Setup
- Order to Cash Discovery Accelerator menus and dashboards
- Order to Cash Discovery Accelerator Setup
- Basic Connector for AppOne
- SAP Connectors
- Introduction to SAP Connector
- SAP input
- Checking the data in the SAP Connector
- Adding process specific tags to the SAP Connector for AppOne
- Adding process specific Due dates to the SAP Connector for AppOne
- Adding automation estimates to the SAP Connector for AppOne
- Adding attributes to the SAP Connector for AppOne
- Adding activities to the SAP Connector for AppOne
- Adding entities to the SAP Connector for AppOne
- SAP Order to Cash Connector for AppOne
- SAP Purchase to Pay Connector for AppOne
- SAP Connector for Purchase to Pay Discovery Accelerator
- SAP Connector for Order-to-Cash Discovery Accelerator
- Superadmin
- Dashboards and charts
- Tables and table items
- Application integrity
- How to ....
- Working with SQL connectors
- Introduction to SQL connectors
- Setting up a SQL connector
- CData Sync extractions
- Running a SQL connector
- Editing transformations
- Releasing a SQL Connector
- Scheduling data extraction
- Structure of transformations
- Using SQL connectors for released apps
- Generating a cache with scripts
- Setting up a local test environment
- Separate development and production environments
- Useful resources
Adding custom attributes
When your dataset contains attributes that are not present in your app by default, you may want to add these additional attributes.
You can use these attributes inside the attribute selectors of your app or discovery accelerator, or you can add them to the list of available End-user filters.
Follow these steps to add custom attributes to your app.
Step |
Action |
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1 |
Open the app in your development environment with the dataset that contains the new attributes. |
2 |
Go to the Data tab. |
3 |
Double-click on the table for which you want to add the new attributes. |
4 |
Add the custom attributes to the
select statement in the Query field and click on OK. See the illustration below for an example.
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5 |
In the Data tab, right-click on the table and select Reload to reload the data. |
To use the new attributes in the app you can change the display name of the attribute.
These new attributes can now be used in multiple ways inside the app. For example, you can add them to the attribute selectors to slice your data based on them, or you can use the attributes for filtering if you add them to the End-user filters.
To change the availability of a table item, right click on it and select Availability from the context menu. See illustration below.
Step |
Details |
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Adding attributes to an attribute selector | |
Adding attributes to the End-user filters |