Change Module Variants via Customizer
Information
- Below you will find a description of editing options for module variants for users who possess customizing rights.
- When using module variants, it does not matter whether a module variant was created by a normal user or by the customizer.
Here you can find information on module variants for users without customizer rights (regular users).
Details
- The customizer
- has the same editing options as the user, e.g.
- modify column (field) width
- change column (field) order
- display and hide columns (fields)
- change order within columns
- change filter criteria and fulfillment if necessary
- In order to save changes made to filter criteria you have to switch to the module variant and save there.
- additionally has the following options:
- additionally, the customizer can
- has the same editing options as the user, e.g.
Caution
- A module variant is not saved in the database as an entire module. Only the difference in customizing between the basis module and the variant is saved. Hence, upon customizing in modules with module variants, it is important that you note the following:
- If a new data field is to be inserted in a base module, the module variants have to be considered. If you want the field
- not to be displayed in the module variant, you have to hide it there.
- to be displayed in the module variant, the sequence of the fields in the module variants must be checked and possibly adjusted.
- If you only want to insert a new field in one module variant, you have to insert it at the last position in window 9 of the basic module. Afterwards, you have to display it in the corresponding window in the module variant.
- If you want a data field not to be displayed in the basic module any longer, you have to check first, whether it is to be displayed in the module variants
- If not, the data field can be deleted.
- If yes, the data field must be moved to window 9 in the basic module and afterwards it must be moved back to the window in the variant in which you want it to be displayed
- If any changes are made to the data area customizing of the basic module, the module variants must be checked in order to find out whether these changes are wanted there.
- If not, the change must be undone in the module variants.
- Example: If a data area in the basic module is set to output, this parameter must be activated in the module variant again if necessary.
- If not, the change must be undone in the module variants.
- If a data area is replaced in the base module, this data area applies to all variants and the variants must be adjusted if necessary.
- If a new data field is to be inserted in a base module, the module variants have to be considered. If you want the field
Rename Module Variants
Procedure
- Customizer → Module Customizer → Modules
- Enter the required module number into the MOD field.
- Click on the link in the General MV or User MV field, depending on whether a general module variant or a user specific module variant is to be edited.
- Subsequently, the selected module variants are displayed in the Module Variants module.
- Change the name of the required module variant in the Name field.
- Save.
Change General Module Variants
Information
- In order to make changes to general module variants, they have to be transformed into individual user-specific module variants.
- After the required changes have been made, the corresponding module variant will be set back to the “General” status.
Procedure
- Customizer → Module Customizer → Modules
- Enter the ID of the required module into the MOD field.
- Click on the link in the General MV.
- Subsequently, the selected module variants are displayed in the Module Variants module.
- Enter your own code in the User field in the module variant to be changed.
- Save and close the Module Variants module.
- Click on the Start button in the Modules module in order to open the module.
- Select the module variant from the listbox and make the required changes.
- Click on the save symbol in the module variants listbox.
- Close the module.
- Click on the link on the User MV field in the Modules module.
- Enter user "-" in the User field for the respective module variant.
- Hence, the module variant is turned into the general module variant again.
- Save.
Tip
- After the module variant has been assigned to the own user, it can be defined as a favorite by activating the Favorite checkbox. As a result, this variant will be displayed directly when the module is opened.
- If a user-specific module variant is turned into a general module variant again (by assignment to the "-" (empty) user), the Favorite parameter should be deactivated again. Otherwise, the module variant will be the favorite for all users and no user will be able to change this.
Delete General Module Variants
Procedure
- Customizer → Module Customizer → Modules
- Enter the ID of the required module into the MOD field.
- Click on the link in the General MV.
- Subsequently, the selected module variants are displayed in the Module Variants module.
- Mark and delete the module variant which you want to delete.
Change Customizing Settings of Module Variants
Changes to the customizing setting of module variants is done via the Option Module for MV module.
Control Creation/Editing/Deletion of Module Variants per Module
Information
- In the Modules module, users with customizer rights have the option to enable or disable the creation, editing, and deletion of user-specific module variants via the MV creation parameter.