A master configuration is an object that enables an implementation to define configuration for features in the system. It is an alternative to using feature configuration for defining options. A master configuration is defined using a business object. Only one master configuration may exist for a given business object.
The product provides one or more master configuration that may be used for configuration. Some examples, of base master configuration business objects are as follows
Hijri to Gregorian Date Mapping. This allows an implementation that uses Hijri dates to define the mapping between those dates and Gregorian dates.
ILM Configuration. For implementations that use Information Lifecycle Management, the ILM configuration record defines some parameters used by the process.
Migration Assistant Configuration. For implementations that use the configuration migration assistant (CMA), the configuration record defines some parameters used by the process.
For a list of all the master configuration records provided by the product, navigate to the master configuration page in the application.
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