Editing Multiple Shells at once with Bulk Edit

If you have a large number of shells that need similar edits, you can use bulk edit to update all of them at once. You can update a maximum of 200 records using bulk shell edit. The bulk edit must be defined in uDesigner, and you must have the Allow Bulk Edit permission set on the shells to use the bulk edit.

The bulk edit function works only on fields from the action form (upper form) for the current step. It cannot be used to edit the following:

To edit shells using bulk edit

  1. Go to the Company Workspace tab and switch to Admin mode.
  2. In the left Navigator, click Company Sponsored Shells.
  3. Open a shell type and select one or more shells, or perform a Find to search for a group of shells to work with.

    You can select the shells from the shell log or the Find log.

  4. From the Actions menu, select Bulk Edit.

    The Bulk Edit window displays. The fields displayed in this window depend on what was specified for the shell.

    The Bulk Edit form includes all editable fields for the shell. All system-generated elements and formula columns are automatically recalculated during the bulk edit for each record.

  5. Modify the Bulk Edit form as needed.
  6. Select the Update check box for the fields you want to update.

    The check box is automatically selected when you type into or modify a field. You can deselect it if you do not want to modify the field at this time.

  7. To launch the bulk update of the selected records, click Update.

    The Bulk Actions Status window opens after you click Update. This window lets you monitor the progress of the bulk update.

    Note: If the Record Status defined for any of the targeted shells been inactivated, an error is displayed that requires selection of an active Record Status to continue.

  8. Click OK after all records have processed. Click Cancel if you want to cancel the bulk update in progress.

See Also

Setting up Shells

Shell Administration and Set up

Importing Shells

Setting Permissions to Configure Shell Types in the Shell Manager

Configuring Shells

Update Generic Cost Sheet Columns and Rows

Update Standard Cost Sheet Columns

Configuring Shell Manager Configuration Package

Setting Permissions to Administer Shell Templates

Accessing a Created Shell Template

Setting Permissions to Create or Modify Shell Instances

Creating a Shell

Integration Tab

Managing Shells

Packaging Single Instance Shells

Updating Shells

Updating Shell Templates

Setting Up View Forms in Shell Attributes

Dedicated Mailbox for Shells

User Permissions and Navigation

How to Set Up Gates

About Shell Dashboards

Migrating Projects (Standard) to CBS Shells



Last Published Thursday, December 14, 2023