Configure the Summary Table on a Landing Page

Configure an object's landing page to define the summary table's column display. For example, set which columns appear by default.

After you configure the landing page, you can assign a role condition to the page layout to display a different set of columns on the page, per role. For example, you may want your salespeople to see different landing page information than your partner managers.

At runtime, your end users can create their own saved searches on the landing page summary table, choosing from the set of columns that you selected.

Note: For Oracle CX Sales and Fusion Service users:If you're using Workspace instead of landing pages, note that the Workspace UI isn't extensible in Application Composer.But, even though you can't use Application Composer to configure the Workspace UI, you can configure Workspace to search for custom objects and fields created in Application Composer. See the related Workspace configuration documentation for more information.

Configure the Summary Table

  1. In Application Composer, expand the object whose landing page you want to configure and select the Pages node.

  2. On the Application Pages tab, in the Landing Page Layouts region, edit an existing custom layout. Or, select the standard layout and click the Duplicate icon and make your changes to the new custom layout.

  3. Navigate to the summary table region and click the Edit icon. Some standard objects might refer to the summary table as the overview table.

  4. In the Configure Summary Table region, indicate which fields should display as columns in the landing page's summary table.

  5. For each field that you select, the Display in Summary Table check box is automatically selected, but you can clear it.

    Clearing the check box means that the column won't automatically display on the landing page at runtime. However, your end users can manually display that column when they create a saved search at runtime.
  6. Click Save and Close.

  7. After editing and saving the custom landing page layout, optionally select a role under the Role column to specify which users should see this landing page at runtime.

  8. If you assigned a role condition, then sign in as that role and test your changes.

    Note: You must have the appropriate job role assigned to you to see the changes.