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C•CURE 9000
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Personnel Configuration Guide
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Table of Contents
Preface 9
How to Use this Manual 10
Finding More Information 11
Conventions 12
Software House Customer Support Center 13
Chapter 1 - Personnel Overview 15
Personnel Pane Overview 16
Card Formats 17
Personnel Object Tasks 18
Creating an Object 18
Creating an Object Template 18
Creating an Object from a Template 19
Editing an Object 20
Viewing a List of an Object Type 20
Sorting and Filtering the list of Objects 21
Using the Object List Context Menu 23
Exporting an Object 24
Deleting an Object 25
Disabling Credentials for Inactivity Overview 26
Disabling Credentials for Inactivity in an Enterprise Environment 27
Chapter 2 - Personnel 29
Searching for Personnel 30
Searching for Credentials for Personnel 36
Personnel Editor 37
Personnel Editor Tabs 37
Personnel Tasks 37
Accessing the Personnel Editor 38
Selecting a Personnel View 39
Using the Personnel List Context Menu 39
Exporting Personnel Portraits 42
Configuring the Disable by Inactivity Process for Personnel Credentials 44
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Personnel General Tab 46
General Tab Tasks 46
Personnel General Tab Definitions 46
Setting the Personnel Type 49
Choosing an Operator Name 50
Setting Options 51
Setting an Email Address 52
Setting the Escort Option 52
Setting a General PIN 53
Personnel Credentials Tab 54
Personnel Credential Tab Tasks 54
Presonnel Credential Tab Definitions 54
Personnel Credentials Tab Definitions 55
Credentials Tab Tasks 59
Adding an Access Card 61
Adding a PIN-Only Access Credential 62
Removing an Access Card 62
Validating a CHUID 63
Personnel Clearances Tab 64
Personnel Clearances Tab Definitions 64
Clearances Tab Tasks 65
Personnel Customer Tab 67
Personnel Customer Tab Definitions 68
Personnel Customer Extended Tab 69
Personnel Customer Extended Tab Definitions 69
Personnel Images Tab 71
Personnel Images Tab Definitions 71
Images Tab Tasks 72
Personnel Badging Tab 77
Personnel Badging Tab Definitions 77
Badging Tab Tasks 78
Enrolling/Programming a Smart Card 80
Personnel Previous Doors Tab 81
Personnel Previous Doors Definitions 81
Previous Doors Tab Tasks 82
Personnel User-defined Fields Tab 83
Personnel Custom Clearance Tab 84
Custom Clearances in an Enterprise Environment 84
Personnel Custom Clearance Tab Definitions 85
Custom Clearance Tab Tasks 87
Personnel Documents Tab 91
Personnel Documents Tab Definitions 92
Documents Tab Tasks 93
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Personnel Personnel Triggers Tab 96
Personnel Triggers Tab Definitions 96
Personnel Personnel Triggers Tab Tasks 97
Chapter 3 - Personnel Type 99
Personnel Type Overview 100
Personnel Type Definitions 102
Using the Personnel Type Context Menu 103
Samples of Expiration Time Span Settings 104
Chapter 4 - Clearance 109
Clearance Editor 110
Clearance Tasks 110
Clearance General Tab 114
Clearance Doors Tab 115
Clearance Elevators Tab 116
Clearance Groups Tab 118
Chapter 5 - Credential 121
Credential Overview 122
Credential Dynamic View 124
Using the Credential View Context Menu 125
Searching for Credentials 128
Performing a Credential Quick Search 129
Quick Search Examples for Temporary Credentials 130
Credential Editor 132
Credential Editor Tabs 132
Credential Tasks 132
Accessing The Credential Editor 133
Credential General Tab 134
Credential General Tab Definitions 134
Credential User-defined Fields Tab 138
Credential Badging Tab 139
Temporary Credential Tasks 140
Managing Temporary Credentials 140
Creating a Temporary Credential 141
Assigning a Temporary Credential 142
Activating a Temporary Credential 143
Using Temporary Credentials for Anonymous Visits 144
Emailing Reminders to Return Temporary Credential 145
Returning a Temporary Credential 146
Marking a Temporary Credential as Lost or Stolen 147
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System Variables for Credentials 148
Credentials Event Actions 149
Chapter 6 - Custom Clearance 151
Custom Clearance View 152
Custom Clearance Tasks 152
Using the Custom Clearance View Context Menu 152
Removing an Expired Custom Clearance from a Personnel Record 153
Chapter 7 - Images 155
Images Editor 156
Images Tasks 156
Images Definitions 159
Chapter 8 - Badge Layout 161
Badge Layout Editor 162
Badge Layout Tasks 162
Badge Layout Definitions 165
Chapter 9 - CHUID Format 167
CHUID Format Overview 168
CHUID Format Editor 171
CHUID Format Tasks 171
Applying a CHUID Format to Existing Credentials 174
Viewing a List of CHUID Formats 177
CHUID Definitions 177
Chapter 10 - Personnel Views 181
Personnel Views Editor 182
Default Personnel Views 182
Understanding Personnel Views and the Customer Field Editor 183
Personnel Views Editor Tabs 183
Personnel Views Editor Tasks 184
Accessing the Personnel Views Editor 185
Creating a Copy of a Personnel View 185
Using the Personnel Views List Context Menu 186
Assigning Personnel Views to Operators 186
Personnel Views Layout Designer Tab 189
layout Designer Tab Tasks 189
Displaying the layout Designer in a Floating Window 190
Selecting a language 191
Restoring Deleted Objects 192
Restoring Labels 192
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Restoring a Layout 193
Selecting Objects in the Layout 193
Adding a Field to a Tab 194
Moving a Field or Label 194
Moving a Field to the Front or Back 195
Moving a Field to Mother Tab 195
Moving a Field to a Different Group Box 1%
Resizing a Field 1%
Removing a Field 197
Aligning Fields 197
Changing a Field label 198
Changing Field Properties 198
Adding a Tab to a View 199
Removing a Tab .200
Setting the Tabbing Order for a Personnel View 200
Adding a Group Box 201
Deleting a Group Box 201
Personnel Views layout Designer Tab Definitions 202
Personnel Views Labels Tab 204
Labels Tab Tasks 204
Personnel Views labels Tab Definitions 206
Personnel Views Options Tab 208
Personnel Views Options Tab Definitions .208
Personnel Views Properties Panel 210
Personnel Views Properties Tab 214
Personnel Views Properties Tab Definitions 214
Personnel Views Fields and Controls Tab 219
Personnel Views Fields and Controls Tab Definitions 220
Adding User-defined Fields to a Personnel View 220
Index 223
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Preface
The C•CURE 9000 Personnel Configuration Guide is for new and experienced security system users who want to
learn to use this product for the C•CURE 9000 Security Management System.
In this preface
How to Use this Manual 10
Finding More Information 11
Conventions 12
Software House Customer Support Center 13
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How to Use this Manual
How to Use this Manual
This manual contains chapters that provide the following information about C•CURE 9000 Personnel configuration.
Chapter 1: Personnel Overview
Provides introductory information about Personnel in C•CURE 9000.
Chapter 2: Personnel
Provides instructions for configuring C•CURE 9000 Personnel records.
Chapter 3: Personnel Type
Explains how to create and modify Personnel Types.
Chapter 4: Clearance
Describes how to create and modify Clearances.
Chapter 5: Credential
Explains how to view, assign, and remove Personnel Credentials.
Chapter 6: Custom Clearance
Explains how to view Custom Clearances as well as how to remove expired Custom Clearances.
Chapter 7: Images
Provides information about importing and using Image objects in C•CURE 9000.
Chapter 8: Badge Layout
Provides information about creating and adding Badge Layouts to Personnel.
Chapter 9: CHUID Format
Describes how to create and use CI-IUID Formats.
Chapter 10: Personnel Views
Explains how to create and use Personnel Views.
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Finding More Information
Finding More Information
You can access C•CURE 900(1 manuals and online Help for more information about C•CURE 9000.
Manuals
C•CURE 9000 software manuals are available in Adobe PDF format on the C•CURE 9000 DVD.
You can access the manuals if you copy the appropriate PDF files from the C•CURE 9000 Installation DVD
English \ Manuals folder.
The available C•CURE 9000 and Software House manuals are listed in the C•CURE 9000 Installation and Upgrade
Guide, and appear as hyperlinks in the online.pdf file on the C•CURE 9000 DVD English \ Manuals folder.
These manuals are also available from the Software House Member Center website
Online Help
You can access C•CURE 9000 Help by pressing Fl or clicking Help from the menu bar in the
Administration/Monitoring Station applications.
These manuals are also available from the Software House Member Center website
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Conventions
Conventions
Ibis manual uses the following text formats and symbols.
Convention Meaning
Bold T his font indicates screen elements, and also indicates when you should take a direct action in a procedure.
Bold font describes one of the following items:
• A oommand or character to type, or
• A button or option on the screen to press, or
• A key on the keyboard to press
• A screen element or name
blue color text Indicates a hyperlink to a URL, or across-reference to a figure. table. or section in (htsgu•de.
Regular Rafe font Indicates a new term.
<text> Indicates a variable.
The following items are used to indicate important information.
Indicates a note. Notes call attention to any item of information that may be of special importance.
NOTE
Indicates an alternate method of performing a task.
TIP
Indicates a caution. A caution contains information essential to avoid damage to the system. A
caution can pertain to hardware or software.
Indicates a warning. A warning contains information that advises users that failure to avoid a
specific action could result in physical harm to the user or to the hardware.
Indicates a danger. A danger contains information that users must know to avoid death or serious
S injury.
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Software House Customer Support Center
Software House Customer Support Center
Telephone Technical Support
During the period of the Agreement, the following guidelines apply:
• Software House accepts service calls only from employees of the Systems Integrator of Record for the installation
associated with the support inquiry.
Before Calling
Ensure that you:
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• Are certified by Software House for this product.
• Have a valid license and current Software Support Agreement (SSA) for the system.
• Have your system serial number available.
• Have your certification number available.
Hours Normal Support Hours Monday through F riday. 8:00 to 8:00 , EST. Except holidays.
Emergency Support Hours 24 hours/day, seven days a week, 365 daystyear.
Requires Enhanced SSA"7 x2r Standby Telephone Support
(emergency) provided to Certified Technicians.
For &lather customers. billable on time and materials basis.
Minimum charges appty- See MSRP.
Phone For telephone support contact numbers for all regions. see
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Personnel Overview
This chapter introduces the Personnel configuration components of the C•CURE 9000 Security and Event
Management System. C•CURE 9000 Personnel provides the tools needed to configure Personnel records, user
credentials, security clearances, badge layouts, images, and access card formats for your personnel.
In this chapter
Personnel Pane Overview 16
Personnel Object Tasks 18
Disabling Credentials for Inactivity Overview 26
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Personnel Pane Over \new
Personnel Pane Overview
C•CURE 9000 Personnel gives you the ability to create Personnel records and define access credentials for your
employees.
You can access Personnel by clicking the Personnel button. The Personnel pane opens and you can access existing
Personnel records or create new ones. The Personnel pane is shown in Figure 1 on Page 16.
Figure 1: The Personnel Pane
Personnel
Badge Layout
Badge Layout
CHUID Format
Clearance
Credential
Custom Clearance
Guard Tour
Guard Tour Scheduling
Images
Personnel
Personnel Type
Personnel Views
Visit
The Personnel pane allows you to access and define the following types of personnel related data from the drop-
down list in the Personnel pane toolbar.
Table 1: Personnel Pane Selections
Selection Meaning
Badge You can define the appearance and features of the access badges for your site using the C•CURE ID Badge Designer. See Badge
Layout Layout Editor on Page 162 for more information on the Badge Layout Editor.
CHUID You can specify the Card Holder Unique ID (CHUID) used to uniquely identify each person's access credentials. See CHUID
For mat Format Overview on Page 168 for more information on the CHUID Format Editor.
Clearance You can define the locations that each cardholder can access, and assign time schedules for that access. See Clearance Editor on
Page 110 for more information on the Clearance Editor.
Credential You can view east of each individual access credential. See Credential Editor on Page 132 for more information on Credentials.
Custom You can view a fist of each individual Custom Clearance.8 See Custom Clearance View on Page 152 for more information on
Clearance Custom Clearances.
Guard Tour You can use the Guard Tour Editor to defne Guard Tours, a series of Stops where a Guard checks in during security rounds, for
your site. See the C•CURE 9000 Guard Tours Guide for detaied information about Guard Tours.
If your license does not Include the Guard Tour option, this selection does not appear in the Personnel pane drop-down list.
Guard Tour You can use the Guard Tour Scheduling Editor to configure schedules by which individual Guards are expected to run their assigned
Scheduling. Guard Tours. See the C• CURE 9000 Guard Tours Guide for detaded information about Guard Tours.
If your license does not indude the Guard Tour option, this selection does not appear in the Personnel pane drop-down list.
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Personnel Pane Overview
Personnel Pane Selections (continued)
Selection Meaning
Images You can import images from picture files saved on your system or network into the C•CURE 9000 database to use for portraits,
signature. badge logos. and backgrounds. You can also view a list of all images stored in the database. See Images Editor on Page
156 for more information on Images.
Personnel You can use the Personnel Editor Views to create individual records for each of the people who can access your site, including their
access credentials and their clearances (the doors and locations they are allowed to access). See Personnel Editor on Page 37 for
more information about the Personnel Editor.
Personnel You can use the Personnel Type Editor to define terms that identify the type of personnel at your site. Employee and Contractor are
Type provided, but you can define additional personnel types, such as guard, visitor, escort, or whatever terms are appropriate for you.
These Personnel Types are mainly for customer use to accurately describe Personnel. However, you can also use the Personnel
Type Editor to configure an inactivity period for each defined Personnel Type.This allows the system to disable any Credentials
belonging to Personnel with the specified types after a period with no system activity. See Personnel Type Overview on Page 100 for
more information on Personnel Types, and for more information about 'Disabling for Inactivity.
Personnel PersonnelViewslet you customize the editing of Personnel records in C•CURE 9000. You can use the two default Personnel Views
Views provided with C•CURE 9000, or you can create Personnel Views to display more or fewer fields, and add or remove tabs from a
view, and assign those views to Operator Privileges so that your Operators editing and viewing Personnelonty have access to the
fields that they need. See Personnel Views Editor on Page 182 for more information on Personnel Views.
Visits Visits lets you create Visitor Management objects if your license includes the Visitor Management option.
For more information about Visitor Management, see the C•CURE 9000 Visitor Management Guide.
If your license does not include the Visitor Management option. this selection does not appear in the Personnel pane drop-down list.
Card Formats
You can define and customize the arrangement of data used by your Personnel access badges and your card readers.
The Card Format Editor is accessed from the Card Formats and Keys pane in the C•CUKE 9000 Administration
Client. See the &CURE 9000 Card Formats and Keys Guide for more information on the Card Format Editor.
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Personnel Object Tasks
Personnel Object Tasks
Many of the tasks you can perform on Personnel objects use the same general procedures. The methods for creating,
editing, viewing a list of objects, exporting, and other functions are similar across most Personnel objects.
• Creating an Object on Page 18
• Creating an Object Template on Page 18
• Creating an Object from a Template on Page 19
• Editing an Object on Page 20
• Viewing a List of an Object Type on Page 20
• Using the Object List Context Menu on Page 23
• Exporting an Object on Page 24
• Deleting an Object on Page 25
Creating an Object
You can create an object from the Personnel pane using the Personnel pane drop-down list and the new button for
the object type.
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To Create an Object from the Personnel Pane
1. In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation, click Personnel to open the Personnel pane.
2. Select the object type you want to create (for example, Personnel) from the drop-down list in the Personnel Pane.
3. Click New to create a new object of the type you selected. The object type's editor opens, and you can configure
the object.
4. To save your new object, click Save and Close.
- or -
Alternatively, if you want to save the object and then create a new one, click Save and New. The current object is
saved and closed, but the object editor remains open to allow you to create a new object.
On the Personnel Editor, you can click Save if you want to save the Personnel record and continue
NOTE
editing it without closing the editor.
Creating an Object Template
You can create a object template for most object types. You can use the template as the basis of new object records by
saving the settings you want your objects to have in common. In a template, you can fill in field values with the
same values for all records, and then use the template when you are creating new records. (This is subject to the
settings that C•CURE 9000 allows you to save in a template for that object type.)
The Templates you create are listed alphabetically in the drop-down list of the New button in the Personnel pane, as
in the example below for Clearances.
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Personnel °Disci Tasks
Clearance
Template
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ADA Door Template
Elevator Clearance Template
Fire Door Clearance Template
Secure Door Template
Example:
You could create a template for all personnel with a Personnel Type of Employee, with the same set of
Clearances. Whenever you are creating a new Employee Personnel record, you can save time by creating the new
record from the template instead of the default blank form.
To Create a Object Template
1. In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation, click Personnel to open the Personnel pane.
2. Select the object type you want to create (for example, Personnel) from the drop-down list in the Personnel Pane.
3. Click the down-arrow on the New button and click on Template to create a new object template. The Object's
editor opens, and you can configure the object.
4. Any fields that you configure values for become part of the template (subject to the settings that C•CURE 9000
allows you to save in a template for that object type). When you subsequently create a new object of this type
from that template, these field values are already filled in.
5. To save your new object template, click Save and Close.
On the Personnel Editor, you can click Save if you want to save the Personnel template and continue
NOTE
editing it without closing the editor.
Creating an Object from a Template
You can create a new object from a Template that you have previously saved. The new object created from the
template contains the same settings, fields, and tabs as the template.
To Create an Object from a Template
1. In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation, click Personnel to open the Personnel pane.
2. Select the object type you want to create (for example, Personnel Views) from the drop-down list in the Personnel
Pane.
3. Click the down-arrow on New and select a template from the templates listed under —Templates.
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Personnel Object Tasks
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4. The object's Editor opens, and you can configure the object.
5. Type a name for the object in the Name field (the Name must be unique).
6. To save your new object, click Save and Close.
Editing an Object
Most objects in the Personnel pane have an editor that is used to configure the objects of that type. Credential is the
exception - Credentials (which are contained in a Personnel record) are created using the Personnel editor.
To Edit an Object
1. Display a Dynamic View list of the object you wish to edit (see Viewing a List of an Object Type on Page 20).
2. Click the object you wish to modify to select it.
3. Right-click the selected object and choose Edit from the context menu.
4. The object's Editor opens and you can change any of the settings for the object.
5. To save your modified object, click Save and Close.
On the Personnel Editor, you can click Save if you want to save the Personnel record and continue
NOTE
editing it without closing the editor.
Viewing a List of an Object Type
You can view a list of all objects of a specific type by opening the default Dynamic View for the object type.
To View a List of an Object Type
1. In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation, click Personnel to open the Personnel pane.
2. Select the object type you wish to view in a list (for example, select Personnel from the Personnel pane drop-
down list).
3. Click Elisk to open a Dynamic View listing all the objects of this type. (You can also click the down-arrow of
this button to either view the list in the current tabbed view or open a new tabbed view).
4. You can sort, filter, and group items in the list using the Dynamic View icons. See Sorting and Filtering the List
of Objects on Page 21.
5. You can right-click an object in the list to open the context menu (see Deleting an Object on Page 25) and perform
any of the functions on that menu.
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6. You can right-click on a column heading (such as Name) in the view to display a context menu that lets you
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view.
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displayed. Select one or more columns from the dialog box that appears, using CTRL+Left-click, or a range of
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Columns that you add or remove from a Dynamic View in this manner are only in effect until you close the
Dynamic View. If you want additional columns to appear each time you open the view, you must edit and save
changes to that specific dynamic view.
If you add new records to the database while you have a Dynamic View open, or delete existing
NOTE
records, the Dynamic view automatically updates to add or remove these records. You can also click
to refresh the list manually.
Sorting and Filtering the List of Objects
Once you have displayed the list of Objects Dynamic View, you can sort and filter this list using the Dynamic View
toolbar.
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Filtering the List of Objects
You can filter the list of Objects to display only the Objects that match the criteria you specify. You can filter the list
by any field that is displayed on the Dynamic View.
To Filter the List of Objects
1. From the Objects Dynamic View, click on the Dynamic View toolbar to enable filtering. A filter row appears
in the Dynamic view.
2. Click in any column in the filter row to filter the data in the list. You can type in a value, or choose a value from
the drop-down list (click the that appears when you click in the column).
3. Click the filter button El to chose a filter criteria (such as "Begins with" or "Contains") from a drop-down list.
The filter button changes to reflect the choice you made.
4. You can turn off all filtering criteria by clicking ID to the left of all columns, or you can click the same icon in a
column you have selected to clear data in that column only.
Sorting the List of Objects
You can sort the list by any field that is displayed on the Dynamic View.
To Sort the List of Objects
1. From the Objects Dynamic View, click a column heading (such as "Name") to sort the list of Objects by the data
in that column.
2. You can toggle the sort from ascending to descending and back by continuing to click on the column head.
3. You can display additional columns by right-clicking a column heading and clicking on a column in the list of
columns. Columns shown in the list with a check mark are already selected for display.
Printing a List of Objects
You can print the Objects Dynamic View as a report listing all or some of the Objectson your system. You can filter
and sort the list before sending it print.
To Print the List of Objects
1. From the Objects View, sort and filter the list so the records you want to print are displayed in the desired order.
You can also change the width of the data columns by clicking the column margin and dragging to make it
wider or narrower.
2. Click to open a Wmdows Print dialog box. You can set the paper size, source, orientation, and margins from
this box. You can also click the Printer button to select a different printer.
3. Click OK and a Print Preview dialog box appears. You can use the toolbar to zoom the preview, change the
arrangement of displayed pages, navigate to any page of the list, and send the list to print.
4. Click the Print button th to send the Objects list to print.
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Personnel Object Tasks
Using the Object List Context Menu
l'he context menu that opens when you right-click on one or more objects in the Dynamic View includes some
standard selections and often contains additional selections that are specific to the object type. (See Figure 2 on Page
23 for an example, showing the Personnel context menu).
You can select one or more object in the Dynamic View (using multiple selection combinations such as SHIFT+Left-
click and CTRL+Left-click) and perform functions such as Set property, Add to group, Export selection, and Find in
Journal using the context menu. See Table 2 on Page 23 for definitions of the standard context menu selections.
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Table 2: Object List Context Menu
Selection Description
Edit Click this menu selection to edit the object. The object's editor opens. You can rename the record, change its Description, and the
objects and fields to indude in it.
Delete Dick this menu selection to delete the selected object. A prompt appears asking you to confirm that you want to delete the object.
Dick Yes to delete the object or No to cancel the deletion.
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