Create a Shell Manually
To create a shell manually
- Go to the Company Workspace tab and switch to Admin mode.
- In the left Navigator, click Company Sponsored Shells, and then select the applicable type from the functional nodes list.
Notes:
- Ensure that you configure and test shells in the Development environment before you import them into the Test or Production environment.
- The DE of type Rich Text DE is not available to be added to the Company Sponsored Shells.
- From the Create menu, select Manual.
The Details window opens.
- On the General tab, complete the fields as described in the table below.
Note: The table only lists the required fields that are common across most shells. The shell that was designed for your company will include other required and optional fields. Required fields are marked with an asterisk (*).
- On the Currency tab, click the Add (+) button to add a default currency for the shell, and use the information in the table below for guidance.
Note: You cannot modify this default currency after you save the changes to the Details window. When you click Apply to save changes, you will receive a confirmation warning that reads: "You are about to create a new <Shell Type Name>. The default currency of this <Shell Type Name> is <Currency Name> (<Currency Code>). After the <Shell Type Name> has been created, this default currency cannot be changed. Are you sure you want to continue?" If you click Yes, you will not be able to change the default currency.
- On the Images tab, click the Browse (+) button to locate and upload any applicable graphics from your computer.
You can upload an image to display on the landing page of the shell in both Administrator and User Modes.
- Click the Options tab, and complete the fields.
You can specify a phase of the shell, select a time zone for background jobs, and configure email notification. (For information on this mailbox, see Dedicated Mailbox for Shells.)
- Complete the Links tab to add links to the shell.
These links are displayed on the shell landing page in User mode. Use links to provide users with access to useful websites, your company's website, an intranet, or other destinations.
Click Add and enter the name and URL for the links you want to add to the landing page.
- Click the Calendar tab, and select one of the following options:
- Standard Calendar: This option lets you use a standard calendar for your shell. You can select the Company Calendar (Default) or other listed calendars.
- Custom Calendar: This option lets you use a custom calendar for your shell. You can use Copy to select a calendar or create a custom calendar.
- If applicable, click the Gateway Integration tab, and enter the Project ID of the Source Project.
- When you are ready to save information and exit the window, click Save.
In this field | Do this |
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Administrator | Select an administrator for the shell. |
Location | The Location picker lets you change the location of a shell, and is accessible when you set up a shell or modify the shell details. See Location Picker Behavior for details. Use the Location Picker to select where the shell instance will reside. In the Location picker:
You can use the Location picker to reorganize the shell hierarchy. The shell can move across tabs, or laterally along the hierarchy. When you move a shell instance, all of the shell data moves with the shell. If an auto-populated business process moves with the shell instance, then the auto-populated data moves with the business process. Data for the business process will be collected from the new shell location. In addition, if a child shell has been designed with linked elements, field values on the shell's attribute form or single-record BPs will be automatically updated to reflect changes when the shell is moved. |
Status | You can activate the shell immediately, or place it On-hold and activate it later. A shell that is On-hold or Inactive cannot be used. It is good practice to leave a shell On-hold until you have completed the setup. Shell Administrators/Users with "modify shell status" rights are the only ones who can change the status. Status definitions for shells are:
Note: "Late" tasks in an inactive shell may still show up in users' tasks logs. Though they can access the task, no transactions can be performed in the inactive shell. |
Currency Name | Select the currency you want to use for the cost functions in this project. If the currency you select is other than the company Base Currency, complete the following fields. |
Rate | Enter an exchange rate to use for conversion calculations. From the drop-down list select one of the following:
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Enable Hedge | If you select this check box, the Hedge rate is used for conversion calculations. Otherwise, the Float rate will be used. |
Rate | (Optional) If an amount is entered for the Rate, the hedge rate is used until the amount specified is reached (by spends) and then the system will revert back to the normal rate. |
Amount | (Optional) If Float is specified, the system will retrieve the rate, based on today's date and time. If Peg Rate is specified, the field will be editable. |
Comments | (Optional) Add any comments that might be necessary to explain the default currency. |
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Last Published Thursday, December 14, 2023