Viewing Properties and History of the Business Space Version

To view business space version properties and history of changes:

  1. Double click on the business space version you want to view in the Elements Tree to edit it.
  2. The Working Area of the screen will show the details of the selected version:
    1. The name of the business space to which the version belongs.
    2. The state of the version.
    3. Version number.
    4. The description of the version.

The “History of Changes” section will show what has been done to the version before. In particular:

  1. When a version has been created.
  2. When a version has been updated on the server.
  3. When a version state has been changed.
  4. When a version has been imported.

The Properties window will show other properties of the business space version:

  • Timeout Page – a page that the system will display when a browser session times out. If not specified the default one will be used
  • Application Title - this title will be used in the <title> HTML tag of the application.
  • Incoming Emails – whether the version handles incoming emails
  • Login Options – how the system will handle login.
  • Login Page - this defines properties of the default login page. You can specify the title of the page, the image displayed at the top of the page (if any), the text that prompts user to sign up (if any) and the link to handle “forgotten password” functionality (if any).
  • Default Date/time Formats - this property defines default formats for attributes of the Date and Timestamp types. New attributes of these types will be created with the specified formats by default. Here it is also possible to change existing attributes of the Date and Timestamp types to the specified formats.
  • Page Margins - this property defines default page margins to be applied to pages with dynamic content.
  • Database Scripts - in most cases there is no need for you to worry about database scripts, as Aware IM will take care of the database issues for you. In some cases, however, you may want to add custom database scripts to your application. Usually you may want to do this if you implement a query using a stored procedure (see the EXEC_SP action) or if you implement your own indexing of the database tables automatically created by Aware IM. Saving a database script with the business space version saves you the trouble of applying these scripts manually every time you install your Aware IM application on your customer’s site, as Aware IM will automatically run the scripts when the business space version is published for the first time.
  • Password protection – whether a configurator needs to specify a password to look at the configuration of the version
  • Push notification – whether the version supported push notifications for mobile devices – see the “Mobile Applications” for more details.
  • Last modified: 2023/01/13 01:49