Modify buttons
You can modify the configuration of views on the Alfabet user interface to hide or rename buttons, editor fields, and filter fields or change content available in selectors. These modifications are useful, for example, to provide different access permissions to users logged in with different user profiles, to define different configurations of the same view for different object class stereotypes, or to exclude standard object class properties from the scope of data a user should work with. Modifications are done in the class settings.
You can adapt the following:
- Object class specific buttons in data workbenches and class-based content areas. Object classes in the Alfabet class model have generic operations defined. These are operations like creating and object, deleting an object, and editing an object. The generic operations are available in all class based content areas and data workbenches for the object class.
- Buttons in graphic views and configured reports.Alfabet has a range of preconfigured views for working with objects of different classes. These views are called graphic views. You can define own views in Alfabet Expand and make them available to users. These views are called configured reports.