Application Settings

Application Settings


Overview

This article provides a comprehensive guide on how to update your application settings in the system effectively. You will learn how to adjust application settings to optimize functionality and enhance the user experience.
If you are not an administrator for the selected system, all settings appear in read-only mode and you cannot make any modifications.

Step 1 - Start Edit Mode 

  1. To enter edit mode, you have two options to start editing your system:
    1. Option 1: Select the Edit icon from the context menu on the System card.
    2. Option 2: Select the Edit option dropdown on the System Details screen.
Option 1


Option 2

  1. Choose any of the above options to go to the edit mode.
  2. Once you are in edit mode, the following sections appear for editing:
    1. Admin Users
    2. Configuration
    3. Details
    4. Logo
    5. Published Trigger
    6. Subscriptions
  3. Each section appears on a separate band. Click the Configuration band.

Step 2 - Accessing Application Settings

  1. After clicking the Configuration band, the screen will appear in edit mode with the following subsection:
    1. Application Settings
    2. Connector Settings
    3. Credentials
    4. User-Defined Fields
  2. Click the Application Settings band.

  1. After clicking the Application Settings band, the screen displays the list of settings.
  2. The list of settings will vary depending on the system type
  3. A separate band will represent each application setting.

Step 3 - Modify Application Settings

  1. The band provides the controls for the application settings.
  2. You can modify the setting values using their controls, such as dropdowns, switches, text boxes, etc.
  3. Modify any of the settings on the band. Use the Save button to apply your modifications.
  4. The action area includes the following action items:
    1. The action area contains a Help icon. Clicking on this icon will open help content in the context area.
    2. A reset icon is provided to reset the application settings. You can reset all settings at once or individually.

Reset All Settings to Default

  1. Reset All Settings icon allows you to reset all application settings at once. 
  2. To reset all settings to their default values, click the Reset All Settings icon. Clicking the icon resets all application settings to their default values. 
If you are not an admin user for the chosen system, all application settings appear in read-only mode and you cannot modify any settings.


  1. When you click the Reset All Settings button for a band, a confirmation pop-up will appear.
  2. The pop-up will have two options - a Yes button and a No button.
  3. Selecting Yes resets all settings to their default values.
  4. Selecting No cancels the reset.


Reset Selected Settings to Default

  1. To reset the selected settings, click the Select button.
  2. The button text will change to Deselect

  1. Select the settings band you want to reset, and then click the Reset Selected Settings button.
  2. Clicking the button resets the selected application settings to their default values. 
  1. When you click the Reset Selected Settings button for a band, a confirmation pop-up will appear.
  2. The pop-up will have two options - a Yes button and a No button.
  3. Selecting Yes resets all settings to their default values.
  4. Selecting No cancels the reset.



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