Updating Shells - Setup Node, Configurable Modules (Classes)

  1. Go to the Company Workspace tab, and switch to Admin mode.
  2. In the left Navigator, select Templates, select Shells, select the [shell type], and open the [shell template].
  3. In the left Navigator, select Setup, select [Configurable Manager], and then select [CM0 Classes]/[Class Name].

Any Configurable Manager of Code and Record type which have classes and which are setup in a Shell template can be packaged as part of the Configuration Package.

You can package any Configurable Manager of Code-type and Record-type as part of the Configuration Package, if the:

  • Configurable Manager has classes
  • Configurable Manager was set up in a Shell template

A shell template might have many CM Classes in the Development/Test environment; however not all CM Classes might be ready for transfer to another environment.

Conditions for Creating a CM Class setup Configuration Package

The first time that you include the setup information in the Configuration Package, you must include the corresponding design in the Configuration Package.

For subsequent exports, you do not need to include the corresponding design in the Configuration Package.

At the time of import, the system transfers the setup information of the design object, irrespective of the Configuration status (Active/Inactive).

Oracle recommends that you include your design object for Configuration Package after you change the configuration of your design.

CM Class Components in the Configuration Package

The system includes the following components of CM Class in the Configuration Package (.zip file):

Component Field / Option
CM Class Setup / General Setup Name
CM Class Setup / General Description
CM Class Setup / General Help File
CM Class Setup / General Auto Creator
CM Class Setup / General Send Error Notification to

Access Control for CM Class Setup

The Configuration Package includes permissions settings of Users and Groups from Shell templates, CM Class.

To see the permission settings for Dashboards:

  1. Go to the shell tab, and switch to Admin mode.
  2. In the left Navigator, select Access Control.
  3. In the right pane, expand Administration Mode Access, expand Setup, and select Parts to open the Module Permission Settings window.
  4. Proceed with adding, modifying, or removing permissions.