Defining Class Templates
To define class templates, use the Class Templates (LM_TMPL_SETUP) component.
This topic discusses how to:
Define basic information for class templates.
Set up section details.
Define security for class templates.
Pages Used to Define Class Templates
Page Name |
Definition Name |
Navigation |
Usage |
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Template Setup |
LM_TMPL_SETUP |
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Template Framework - Section Details |
LM_TMPL_SETUP_OBJ |
Click theDetails link next to a group box (template section) on the Template Setup page. |
Define behavior of the fields on the data-entry page generated from the template. |
Template Security |
LM_SEC_TMPL |
Click the Security link on the Template Setup page. |
Define security for the template. |
Template Setup Page
Use the Template Setup page (LM_TMPL_SETUP) to .
Image: Template Setup page
This example illustrates the fields and controls on the Template Setup page.
Template Name |
Specify a name for the template. |
Status |
Select Active or Inactive. |
Template Page
Use the fields in the Template Page group box to select the group boxes and their associated fields from the Maintain Items (LM_CI_LA_CMP), Maintain Delivery Methods (LM_DMTHDS_LA_GBL), and Maintain Classes (LM_ACT) components that you want to consolidate into a single data-entry page for defining classes. The sections in the Template Section column are the group boxes containing the fields. You determine which fields to include from each group box (section) by clicking the Details link and defining the field behavior.
Template Framework - Section Details Page
Use the Template Framework - Section Details page (LM_TMPL_SETUP_OBJ) to define behavior of the fields on the data-entry page generated from the template.
Image: Template Framework - Section Details page
This example illustrates the fields and controls on the Template Framework - Section Details page.
For each group box (section) selected on the Template Setup page, set up field level details on the Template Framework - Section Details page.
Template Security Page
Use the Template Security page (LM_SEC_TMPL) to define security for the template.
Image: Template Security page
This example illustrates the fields and controls on the Template Security page.