- Administering Oracle Fusion Field Service
- Create an Attachment Property to use with Oracle Cloud Object Storage
Create an Attachment Property to use with Oracle Cloud Object Storage
You can create an Attachment property to use with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage when you want multiple images to be uploaded and retained for a specified period.
- Sign in as an administrator.
- Click Configuration > Properties.
- Click Add New.
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Complete these fields:
Field Action Entity Select the entity for which you want to create the Attachment property. Select Activity. Currently you can create an Attachment property only for Activity type of entity. Property name Enter a name for the property that you want to display to the user. Enter in English and in all the languages that are active in the application. Property label Enter a unique database identifier for the Oracle Field Service API. Property hint Enter a hint that you want to display when a user hovers over the field name. For example, Enter comments if any. Enter the text in English and in all the languages that are active in the application. Property Type Select Attachment and then select OCI Object Storage. Application Select the Oracle Object Storage application that you created using the Configure an Application for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage procedure. Photo Resolution Select the minimum and maximum resolution of the photos that users can upload. You can specify the resolution based on the mobile devices your users use. Specifying the limits here helps you control traffic volume and manage the time taken to upload to a storage. -
Click Add.
The Attachment property is added to work with the Oracle Cloud Object Storage application. If you haven’t configured the Oracle Cloud Object Storage application properly, the 'Property is misconfigured' warning appears for this property on the Properties page.Note: 'Attachments' properties aren't supported in:
- Plug-in API framework
- Daily Extract
- Inbound and outbound SOAP APIs
- Filters, message scenarios, work skill conditions, and capacity categories