Customizable UTA Batch Update Options

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How.png This article will explain how you can implement this feature for

use on your SmartSimple system.

Overview

This feature adds the ability for System Admins to create customizable batch update buttons available to users based on their specific user role.


How to implement it?

1. Go to desired UTA
2. Select L1, L2, or L3
3. Click on the List Views hyperlink under the L1 Properties section
4. The List Views page is displayed
5. Click on the New or + icon to create a new List View
6. Click on the ‘’’Batch Update Buttons’’’ tab header
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7. The New Batch Update Button page is displayed. Any previously created batch update buttons that you’ve created will be displayed. If you are adding your first batch update button then the list will be empty.

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8. Click on New Batch Update Button

9. Complete the required fields (name, description, display order, and label), select any options and specify the roles who will see the batch update button.

10. ClickSave


Notes
Display Order: the order of how buttons are displayed among the action buttons
Button Label: accepts both text and icon. Text is a must as in classic mode the button label must be text for consistency purpose. In Arcadia it will display the icon, and render the text as caption. If icon not defined for Arcadia then the button will show text.
View Role: defines the user allowed to view this button
Option & Value: same as each option in the general batch update page. Currently only one option per button.


Also See

Batch Update - Batch Update
Batch Update Custom Field Settings - Batch Update Custom Field Settings


Why.jpeg Click here to learn why this feature is a benefit to your

organization.