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To begin using Object Manager Advanced, you need to initialize its setup, providing default settings (statuses, project flows, etc.). Depending on the type of database where you installed Object Manager Advanced the setup can be set up with a different collection of settings. To define the setup, open the Object Manager Setup window: go to Departments > Object Manager > Setup, then click Object Manager Setup.

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Object Manager Setup

 

By  By default, Object Manager Advanced treats the database where it is installed as a development database. If you installed Object Manager Advanced in a test, pre-production, or production database, you can setup accordingly by selecting the Database Type value.

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Changing the Database Type

 

Depending  Depending on the database type, settings in the Object Manager Setup window are as follows:

Field DB DB DB DB

 Field Name

Value

 

 

 

 

Development

Test

Pre-production

Production

Transport Nos. Format

T0001

TT0001

T0001

T0001

At Importing Transport (group of fields)

 

 

 

 

Confirm Changes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Reset Project Status

No

Yes

No

No

Block Project

No

Unblock

Yes

Yes

Block Transport

No

Yes

Unblock

Yes

Lock Object at Design

Yes

No

No

No

Save C/AL at (group of fields)

 

 

 

 

Modification

If Changed

No

No

No

Assigning

If Changed

No

No

No

Locking

If Changed

No

No

No

Unlocking

If Changed

No

No

No

Transporting

Yes

No

No

No

Before Import Transport

If Changed

Yes

Yes

Yes

After Import Transport

If Changed

Yes

Yes

Yes

Synchronize Scheme Changes

Force

Yes

Yes

Yes

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After you initialize the Object Manager Advanced setup, you can proceed to provide settings in the Object Manager Setup window. There are 4 different levels where you can provide settings.

 

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 General setup values will be used if nothing is specified on a lower level. Personal, Computer, and Personal Computer can be specified if you want to differ on user or machine level. All grey values are the default values or values inherited from a higher-level setup.

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