Object is an entity with a set of parameters and properties, which define its behavior. All the data in ELMA are stored in form of objects and their relationships. These are some examples of objects: Contractor, Task, Call and Deal.
There are system and user objects and enumerations in ELMA. The system administrator creates user objects and enumerations in ELMA Designer.
System objects and enumerations are created and configured by ELMA developers. You cannot delete these objects and enumerations but you can extend them. System objects and enumerations are blue in the list.
User objects and enumerations are created and configured in ELMA Designer, according to each company's requirements. The system users can create, change and delete these objects. User objects and enumerations are black in the list.
The list of ELMA objects is displayed on the Objects tab in ELMA Designer (fig. 1).
Fig. 1. Left panel. Objects unit
Objects and enumerations lists have two display modes: "Displayed Name" and "Class Name". You can select the display mode in the Show field of the Objects tab in ELMA Designer (fig. 2).
To apply the changes made to the object model and to display them in Web Application, publish the objects and restart the server. To learn more about publishing objects and restarting the server, see the respective Help section.