1 00:00:00,180 --> 00:00:05,990 Able to perform the preliminary steps of the installation. 2 00:00:06,600 --> 00:00:18,240 So if all attendees are facing the same issue, we have to deal with it now or and at the end of session 3 00:00:18,450 --> 00:00:26,310 or if is this individual case, we will end in the Supreme Court. 4 00:00:26,580 --> 00:00:27,410 So what do you say? 5 00:00:32,670 --> 00:00:34,080 Yeah, I hear you. 6 00:00:34,230 --> 00:00:36,510 So what happens with the set up? 7 00:00:37,260 --> 00:00:40,530 I actually added a disclaimer anyway starting yesterday. 8 00:00:41,460 --> 00:00:42,150 They set up OK. 9 00:00:42,160 --> 00:00:42,990 We are up next. 10 00:00:42,990 --> 00:00:48,450 When you are installing it for the first time, depends highly on the ways that you are using. 11 00:00:49,260 --> 00:00:53,640 And even if you are going to be on on Ubuntu like 20. 12 00:00:53,640 --> 00:00:54,600 And I do. 13 00:00:54,610 --> 00:00:56,480 I did the demo with one to 20. 14 00:00:57,000 --> 00:00:58,560 If you are running about 18. 15 00:00:59,490 --> 00:01:00,990 The issues are going to be different. 16 00:01:01,760 --> 00:01:08,040 That is why I said if people are finding issues, challenges, I'm going to be to be handling them at 17 00:01:08,040 --> 00:01:09,000 an individual level. 18 00:01:13,800 --> 00:01:20,610 Because it's highly likely that even if you have like two or three people here facing challenges, set 19 00:01:20,610 --> 00:01:24,280 up challenges, if you look at them closely, they are not the same issues. 20 00:01:25,320 --> 00:01:29,610 So the only way to do it to help that situation is to help people individually. 21 00:01:32,990 --> 00:01:35,030 OK, thanks so. 22 00:01:37,730 --> 00:01:45,340 We have Mohammed Ali Mumblecore, he did the trial yesterday of on a bench. 23 00:01:45,620 --> 00:01:51,480 He has already started to drop it, but he's facing a problem and he refused. 24 00:01:52,070 --> 00:01:55,730 So we can have this and we can sit with you. 25 00:01:56,220 --> 00:02:04,880 Mohammed Ali will share the same session with other people after discussion. 26 00:02:08,240 --> 00:02:19,160 Yes, actually, I got a question from yesterday session, like we the ask about uses of Haiti as a 27 00:02:19,280 --> 00:02:22,410 director of BHP, miasmic. 28 00:02:23,030 --> 00:02:26,750 So this is a question from Gail. 29 00:02:28,070 --> 00:02:32,320 You said, which application and ask? 30 00:02:34,250 --> 00:02:36,250 Well, it was not really a question. 31 00:02:36,260 --> 00:02:44,240 It was I was just mentioning that we are using this tool to to view the sequel to Gold and do QUERREY 32 00:02:44,450 --> 00:02:45,590 instead of using. 33 00:02:47,240 --> 00:02:51,480 Might be I mean, I don't remember, but it was not really a question. 34 00:02:52,260 --> 00:02:53,540 So it is information. 35 00:02:56,480 --> 00:02:56,710 Yes. 36 00:02:57,360 --> 00:03:07,360 Yes, some other question is, what is BHB, my involvement, Ali Ali asked this question. 37 00:03:09,160 --> 00:03:19,150 So, yeah, OK, so pitch me my argument is just like like like Maureen just said it just our way of 38 00:03:19,570 --> 00:03:23,890 of looking at your tables, you must not use it. 39 00:03:23,890 --> 00:03:29,500 But what what what it does is that it gives you an interface where you are able to view your databases 40 00:03:29,800 --> 00:03:30,750 and you are tables. 41 00:03:31,180 --> 00:03:36,550 So it is just a way of aggregating your backend in terms of their database structure. 42 00:03:36,970 --> 00:03:39,730 So I'm able to see it from there is basically that. 43 00:03:42,150 --> 00:03:46,550 OK, so I need this today. 44 00:03:46,980 --> 00:03:49,210 Is it present today, Ali? 45 00:03:52,900 --> 00:03:53,760 Are these there? 46 00:03:53,960 --> 00:03:55,280 Oh, OK. 47 00:03:56,640 --> 00:04:09,310 The next idea to Lining's, I guess so you're asking now about the steps taken in regard to this yesterday, 48 00:04:09,310 --> 00:04:09,630 right? 49 00:04:11,470 --> 00:04:13,990 Yeah, it depends, Heidi. 50 00:04:13,990 --> 00:04:19,120 Depends on what what the person is calling connecting it to the instance because. 51 00:04:19,600 --> 00:04:23,800 Well, I mean, where is the Delana existence? 52 00:04:23,800 --> 00:04:25,710 Is it a remote or is it local? 53 00:04:26,650 --> 00:04:32,830 If it is, if it is, if it is local, the only thing you need to do is just to install an idea and 54 00:04:32,830 --> 00:04:35,800 then you browse through a few dozen in files and that's it. 55 00:04:35,800 --> 00:04:40,470 But if it is on a remote instance, you need to do some work. 56 00:04:41,540 --> 00:04:42,560 OK, yes. 57 00:04:42,940 --> 00:04:43,870 Last question. 58 00:04:43,870 --> 00:04:46,390 Users are get from the government. 59 00:04:46,400 --> 00:04:49,030 He said it is a question, I think. 60 00:04:49,070 --> 00:04:49,320 Right. 61 00:04:49,460 --> 00:04:59,280 You know, again, it was just information that this allows us to set up a development environment on 62 00:04:59,280 --> 00:05:06,590 the windows and it is using that power to run your ex. 63 00:05:06,610 --> 00:05:09,280 But we are still within windows. 64 00:05:09,310 --> 00:05:14,590 No idea what this was to do code and get is on the windows. 65 00:05:14,590 --> 00:05:17,670 So it's just information pertinent. 66 00:05:17,720 --> 00:05:30,000 So when we close all points so far today, we shall start our new topics today. 67 00:05:31,240 --> 00:05:31,740 Go ahead. 68 00:05:31,780 --> 00:05:34,380 Please go ahead. 69 00:05:35,530 --> 00:05:36,760 OK, thank you, Mommy. 70 00:05:37,930 --> 00:05:39,760 So let me share my screen. 71 00:05:45,990 --> 00:05:48,030 I'm hopeful it is visible from your end. 72 00:05:49,080 --> 00:05:49,410 Yes. 73 00:05:50,670 --> 00:05:54,180 All right, so I'm going to go to our guide here. 74 00:05:55,780 --> 00:06:04,350 Yesterday, we did up to number four, so today we are going to start with the exploding rubber field 75 00:06:04,360 --> 00:06:09,580 tapes and I am hoping that we are going to have at least these four items. 76 00:06:11,230 --> 00:06:18,120 So not able to see the floppy disk, we create our custom up and then we instead we install our custom 77 00:06:18,120 --> 00:06:18,930 map on our site. 78 00:06:19,180 --> 00:06:26,770 And by the way, we had said yesterday that we are going to be renaming our our instance to Labor Island. 79 00:06:27,730 --> 00:06:28,150 Yes. 80 00:06:29,620 --> 00:06:34,060 I mean, if it's I don't know this you are you are you saying that has an echo. 81 00:06:35,440 --> 00:06:35,880 Thank you. 82 00:06:36,190 --> 00:06:40,890 So we are going to we had said we are going to be renaming our instance to library. 83 00:06:41,800 --> 00:06:49,450 But when I looked at it, the instant that we have right now is everything that we have right now is 84 00:06:49,450 --> 00:06:52,720 from Europeanised, Europeanist in frappé. 85 00:06:53,950 --> 00:06:56,800 So we do not need to rename that to the library. 86 00:06:57,200 --> 00:06:59,500 What we need to do is to create our app. 87 00:06:59,510 --> 00:07:03,260 Remember, we are we will be doing all of our customizations on our custom up. 88 00:07:03,850 --> 00:07:09,190 So the app that we are going to be creating today, hopefully that is the item number seven is what 89 00:07:09,190 --> 00:07:11,890 is going to be containing our library application. 90 00:07:13,480 --> 00:07:23,200 So starting from point number five, it's very critical for you to understand the difficulties that 91 00:07:23,200 --> 00:07:33,340 we have on on frappé and also on Europeanised here I have I've just opened the door next to the dogs. 92 00:07:34,570 --> 00:07:36,190 I want to look at them from here. 93 00:07:36,320 --> 00:07:38,140 I believe this is my explorative. 94 00:07:39,130 --> 00:07:41,740 We are going to be sharing this link just in case. 95 00:07:41,750 --> 00:07:47,890 So you remember, we share this link with them and also for their field tapes for their desk so that 96 00:07:47,890 --> 00:07:51,110 you can also look at them at a greater detail. 97 00:07:51,910 --> 00:07:54,520 So starting from here, we have a tape link. 98 00:07:54,700 --> 00:08:01,150 And these are these are, like I said, are important because when you will be building your own applications, 99 00:08:01,150 --> 00:08:08,260 you need to to know the right choice of fields that you are going to be needing as you build you up 100 00:08:08,920 --> 00:08:12,050 in fields are like, for instance. 101 00:08:12,070 --> 00:08:17,710 Now, when we go to our application here before I go to that and I go to maybe something like education 102 00:08:18,400 --> 00:08:22,470 and I go to students, I'm trying to create a student here. 103 00:08:22,690 --> 00:08:25,420 This one, for instance, first name is our field. 104 00:08:26,200 --> 00:08:29,560 And you can see there is a difference between this field name here. 105 00:08:30,070 --> 00:08:33,250 And I feel like like this one. 106 00:08:33,520 --> 00:08:34,240 This is the lid of. 107 00:08:34,240 --> 00:08:36,550 But this is a different kind of a field. 108 00:08:36,770 --> 00:08:39,900 It is also a different type of a field looking at this one. 109 00:08:39,910 --> 00:08:42,370 So Dandaragan has a different type of a field. 110 00:08:43,030 --> 00:08:47,950 So these are what we are going to be choosing, because you can imagine if, for instance, now you 111 00:08:47,950 --> 00:08:54,470 put Dendur the way you have put the name here, you have a gender field that is like this one in the 112 00:08:54,640 --> 00:08:56,650 expecting people to be typing genders. 113 00:08:56,650 --> 00:09:04,780 Here you find that even the gender male alone has a couple of variants because some people are going 114 00:09:04,780 --> 00:09:07,510 to type it with capital M, others with this morning. 115 00:09:07,810 --> 00:09:10,170 Others are going to even misspell the word male. 116 00:09:10,540 --> 00:09:15,640 And so this is supposed to be a specific type of our field that you are going to be to be looking at 117 00:09:15,640 --> 00:09:15,980 today. 118 00:09:16,450 --> 00:09:25,100 So the link they our field, basically this one is used when you want to link a DOCTYPE to another. 119 00:09:25,660 --> 00:09:28,600 So, for instance, if you you are on you are on your field. 120 00:09:30,350 --> 00:09:32,140 Let me go down to Genda. 121 00:09:32,470 --> 00:09:36,140 This one this one is linked to this field here already. 122 00:09:36,160 --> 00:09:39,160 This one is a link field is a link type of a field. 123 00:09:39,400 --> 00:09:46,840 So if you want to maybe have a dropdown that is fetching from another DOCTYPE, you're going to require 124 00:09:46,840 --> 00:09:47,410 a field. 125 00:09:47,980 --> 00:09:51,100 I need a field of type link. 126 00:09:51,610 --> 00:09:56,160 And how you are going to identify those is that at the bottom of that list you'll find that there is 127 00:09:56,180 --> 00:10:01,000 ability for you to add another item in your DOCTYPE. 128 00:10:01,000 --> 00:10:05,890 So if, for instance, I click on this create new gender, you'll see that this one will take me to 129 00:10:05,890 --> 00:10:09,970 the agenda DOCTYPE and I'll be able to add to my gender as the. 130 00:10:11,030 --> 00:10:20,210 So that's the type of dynamic link sometimes you need to maybe not just link, you are DOCTYPE or you 131 00:10:20,210 --> 00:10:26,090 are from the formula building to one DOCTYPE, but you may find yourself in a situation where you need 132 00:10:26,090 --> 00:10:29,840 to link it to multiple dog types in. 133 00:10:29,840 --> 00:10:33,510 How you are going to do that is you are going to require a field of the data. 134 00:10:33,540 --> 00:10:40,190 McLean then Nemacolin is going to allow you to select to select a DOCTYPE and then you can go ahead 135 00:10:40,190 --> 00:10:46,100 and specify, for instance, which specific doctors are going to be needing for this. 136 00:10:46,850 --> 00:10:51,130 Then Idzik is basically a checkbox like this one here. 137 00:10:51,530 --> 00:10:52,780 I don't know if you were able to see that. 138 00:10:52,790 --> 00:10:56,180 Let me see whether we have that from our from our student. 139 00:10:57,530 --> 00:10:57,700 Not. 140 00:10:58,050 --> 00:10:58,340 Yeah. 141 00:10:58,340 --> 00:10:58,800 This one. 142 00:10:58,830 --> 00:10:59,080 Yeah. 143 00:10:59,270 --> 00:11:00,610 You can see anybody here. 144 00:11:00,800 --> 00:11:02,000 This is a checkbox. 145 00:11:02,250 --> 00:11:09,080 So basically when you when you, when you see a type check or maybe when you need to do at least where 146 00:11:09,080 --> 00:11:12,860 people can select multiple things, you can use the tape check. 147 00:11:12,860 --> 00:11:18,050 So they would just be needing to go to your form and just check things as they move along and fill out 148 00:11:18,050 --> 00:11:18,460 the form. 149 00:11:19,490 --> 00:11:27,750 Then we have type, type, select, select exactly like this are dropdown list, for instance, when 150 00:11:28,040 --> 00:11:29,780 here they are giving an example of gender. 151 00:11:30,110 --> 00:11:32,150 I'm going to give you a different example. 152 00:11:33,720 --> 00:11:35,360 Let me see whether there is anything here. 153 00:11:36,130 --> 00:11:41,420 Doesn't seem to have anything to type this type of a field. 154 00:11:43,150 --> 00:11:51,350 Just let me let me see, let me go to health care and I try to create a patient in full. 155 00:11:52,150 --> 00:11:53,070 Yeah, very good. 156 00:11:53,200 --> 00:11:56,350 So yeah, that's not active blood group. 157 00:11:56,530 --> 00:11:57,020 Very good. 158 00:11:57,060 --> 00:11:57,280 Yeah. 159 00:11:57,430 --> 00:12:00,270 This one, this is a type of this type select. 160 00:12:00,640 --> 00:12:05,440 So what this, these type is doing, you see here you don't have an option to create a new one. 161 00:12:05,860 --> 00:12:11,560 So when we are going to be exploring how to go about creating these ones, we are going to be adding 162 00:12:11,560 --> 00:12:20,950 them while creating our for our for instance, or when we are creating a different field in our table, 163 00:12:21,160 --> 00:12:26,410 in our, um, you know, application that is are going to be specifying these ones. 164 00:12:26,410 --> 00:12:30,630 And therefore our users can now select these when they are filling our form. 165 00:12:30,970 --> 00:12:32,060 So that is type select. 166 00:12:32,230 --> 00:12:38,050 So there is a difference between type select and type type link interplaying. 167 00:12:38,080 --> 00:12:45,340 You are linking to another DOCTYPE, but in type select you are only selecting fields that are pre populated 168 00:12:45,340 --> 00:12:46,150 within your system. 169 00:12:46,390 --> 00:12:51,970 So you cannot adhere unless if you have the ability to go back to the back end and add others, that's 170 00:12:51,970 --> 00:12:56,040 only when the users are going to be able to select them from here. 171 00:12:56,890 --> 00:12:57,880 Then we have a table. 172 00:12:57,910 --> 00:13:02,140 This one is that when you you need to maybe link your doctor to a different table. 173 00:13:03,220 --> 00:13:09,700 The according to the tables, for instance, an example is this one. 174 00:13:10,000 --> 00:13:12,390 You see this one is this one is a little table. 175 00:13:14,170 --> 00:13:22,620 Yeah, OK, so this one is a related table, so here we have our doorstep, I mean, DOCTYPE is a patient, 176 00:13:22,930 --> 00:13:30,380 so when we are creating a patient there, we are able to also add relations to this to this patient. 177 00:13:30,400 --> 00:13:38,440 So, for instance, here we can see that here we have our patient and of whichever of whichever name 178 00:13:38,620 --> 00:13:43,810 and we can adoration, whether it's our mother or father or whatever, and we can add multiple fields 179 00:13:43,810 --> 00:13:44,120 here. 180 00:13:44,380 --> 00:13:46,080 So this is our charitable. 181 00:13:46,480 --> 00:13:53,020 Were you able to add many other things that will be connected directly to that will be connected directly 182 00:13:53,020 --> 00:13:53,710 to our men? 183 00:13:53,710 --> 00:14:00,550 I mean, DOCTYPE so that this is an example of our field table, then we have attach. 184 00:14:00,550 --> 00:14:07,090 Attach is basically when you need to attach like files to your application, like you need to attach 185 00:14:07,210 --> 00:14:13,840 maybe a large document or a PDF or whichever type of document to attach this one you can use to fill 186 00:14:13,870 --> 00:14:14,370 that, that. 187 00:14:14,950 --> 00:14:17,460 And then we have immediate attach image. 188 00:14:17,470 --> 00:14:19,730 So they are two different types of files here. 189 00:14:20,230 --> 00:14:28,950 So when when when you are doing an image upload, the best thing to do is not to attach, to use type 190 00:14:28,960 --> 00:14:29,350 attach. 191 00:14:29,350 --> 00:14:32,110 Of course, if you do attach, you are going to be able to attach an image. 192 00:14:32,530 --> 00:14:38,110 But if you are doing images and you want to be able to only accept images, then what you need to do 193 00:14:38,110 --> 00:14:44,560 is maybe use is, is use type, attach, attach image as if you type you are going to be needing to 194 00:14:44,560 --> 00:14:47,560 use in that case so that people you are going to restrict. 195 00:14:47,840 --> 00:14:53,560 You see, for instance, they are using an example here of maybe an item that probably this is a shopping 196 00:14:53,560 --> 00:14:53,940 cart. 197 00:14:53,950 --> 00:14:54,510 I don't know. 198 00:14:54,910 --> 00:14:56,380 Yeah, maybe it's a shopping cart. 199 00:14:56,500 --> 00:15:02,770 So you don't want people here to attach a document like a PDF document because this is just going to 200 00:15:02,770 --> 00:15:04,360 look ugly on your application. 201 00:15:04,690 --> 00:15:13,000 So to restrict that, you are going to use an image file an input of the attach image, then we have 202 00:15:13,000 --> 00:15:13,930 text editor. 203 00:15:14,920 --> 00:15:23,170 Text editor is going to allow you to or to allow you to use us to attach or to input text which can 204 00:15:23,170 --> 00:15:23,920 be formatted. 205 00:15:24,220 --> 00:15:28,270 For instance, if you look at what they are having here is what is in the red Inari. 206 00:15:28,270 --> 00:15:36,070 The border is is urtext is some kind of input where you are seeing that we can make text, convert text 207 00:15:36,070 --> 00:15:42,400 to Bolt or we can utilize text or we can underline and all these other options like we have maybe in 208 00:15:42,400 --> 00:15:44,040 our in our document. 209 00:15:44,350 --> 00:15:49,060 So when you when you need to be people to have this capability to do this, for instance, maybe a building, 210 00:15:49,060 --> 00:15:53,560 I mean, it's application where people are supposed to be taking minutes, what you are going to do 211 00:15:53,560 --> 00:16:01,120 is maybe to use type text editor so that they are able to maybe add tables to the document, make some 212 00:16:01,120 --> 00:16:02,440 text bold and all that. 213 00:16:03,070 --> 00:16:04,060 Then we have that. 214 00:16:05,330 --> 00:16:11,570 That is where you need to be able to add or to be able to select a date field, and there's a difference 215 00:16:11,570 --> 00:16:12,970 between date and time. 216 00:16:13,400 --> 00:16:15,880 So our prom date, we have our date sanfield. 217 00:16:16,220 --> 00:16:22,520 So if you need two people to be able maybe to select a date in that time, you need to use a date, 218 00:16:22,520 --> 00:16:23,240 same field. 219 00:16:23,690 --> 00:16:29,270 But if all you need is a date and do you are not you are less interested in the time, then what you 220 00:16:29,270 --> 00:16:30,320 need to do is maybe a date. 221 00:16:30,320 --> 00:16:35,240 For instance, when you are picking the date of birth of somebody, you maybe you do not need the time, 222 00:16:35,930 --> 00:16:37,010 the time when they were born. 223 00:16:37,580 --> 00:16:43,580 Most of the time you may be required to capture the date, but maybe for some some other examples you 224 00:16:43,580 --> 00:16:47,330 may need to capture both date and time. 225 00:16:48,020 --> 00:16:48,470 Then you have. 226 00:16:50,190 --> 00:16:51,150 This is where you are. 227 00:16:51,170 --> 00:16:53,570 Maybe you should ask a question. 228 00:16:53,810 --> 00:16:54,480 Yes, please. 229 00:16:55,070 --> 00:17:01,250 In regards to the date and time fields, how is the time zone and age in the frappé? 230 00:17:01,460 --> 00:17:08,270 How is it safe that the databases that say the Always-On UTC or there are some settings for that? 231 00:17:09,610 --> 00:17:11,740 So thank you for your question. 232 00:17:11,770 --> 00:17:19,000 So what happens is that in Frappé, you are you are supposed to to set up your time zone in the settings 233 00:17:19,000 --> 00:17:19,510 for that. 234 00:17:20,080 --> 00:17:26,530 And if maybe your application is going to be deployed in different time zones, they settings that you 235 00:17:26,530 --> 00:17:32,010 can also do so that your application is is able to, first of all, identify the time zone where it 236 00:17:32,020 --> 00:17:38,710 is in and therefore it is able to update our system and tell it which time which team is going to be 237 00:17:38,710 --> 00:17:41,950 soon when you are selecting the design teams. 238 00:17:42,400 --> 00:17:47,980 So yes, there are settings, things that you do, but most of the time, if you set up for the first 239 00:17:47,980 --> 00:17:50,800 time, it uses the time that is in the server. 240 00:17:51,040 --> 00:17:54,070 So it uses the server time and you can change that. 241 00:17:57,290 --> 00:17:58,270 Did answer your question. 242 00:17:59,270 --> 00:18:00,020 Yes, thank you. 243 00:18:00,260 --> 00:18:00,980 Thank you so much. 244 00:18:01,400 --> 00:18:03,350 So let's move on that date and time. 245 00:18:03,590 --> 00:18:10,580 So the backward field that is where you are backward is that sometimes you are you are going to be maybe 246 00:18:10,580 --> 00:18:14,060 needing to build a backward inside of your system. 247 00:18:14,780 --> 00:18:18,910 And if you have gone ahead and already provided a barcode for that. 248 00:18:19,190 --> 00:18:24,770 So what we need to do and you select our field backward when you just type in a number, Frappier goes 249 00:18:24,770 --> 00:18:27,050 ahead and starts converting it into a bubble. 250 00:18:27,110 --> 00:18:30,950 So if you need to be using barcodes in a system that is already taken care of. 251 00:18:31,340 --> 00:18:34,430 You just need to add a barcode field and then the rest will be taken. 252 00:18:34,580 --> 00:18:35,480 It will be done for you. 253 00:18:36,610 --> 00:18:44,260 Then we have a tape of input, I mean, button input of tape button and button is, for instance, what 254 00:18:44,260 --> 00:18:51,700 is here in in red border sometimes who may be needing just something like a button where when you click 255 00:18:52,030 --> 00:18:54,480 some action is done to the back end. 256 00:18:54,910 --> 00:19:00,940 So if you have a situation where maybe you need people to see some information here and then maybe a 257 00:19:00,940 --> 00:19:05,980 button here where they can take action or click if they need to do something, the best option you have 258 00:19:05,980 --> 00:19:08,320 there is to use a type of button. 259 00:19:09,620 --> 00:19:15,620 Then we have good sometimes in our applications we may be needing to build an input where people can 260 00:19:15,620 --> 00:19:22,930 put can put code, for instance, this, that we have used it while building the custom scripts sections. 261 00:19:22,950 --> 00:19:29,630 We are going to be seeing that later in the course where we are going to be able to write code in Frappier 262 00:19:29,630 --> 00:19:33,470 and Europeanist will be able to interpret that code and do whatever we want to do with it. 263 00:19:33,920 --> 00:19:38,840 So if you you find for some reason you need to use this kind of farfield is already provided. 264 00:19:39,910 --> 00:19:44,780 You don't need to scratch your head trying to convert whatever people are going to be writing here into 265 00:19:44,780 --> 00:19:45,170 code. 266 00:19:45,680 --> 00:19:48,590 You just need to use type code and then the rest will be taken care of. 267 00:19:49,220 --> 00:19:50,110 Then you have color. 268 00:19:51,050 --> 00:19:57,650 This is where maybe you need to have a color picker or something where people will be needing to add 269 00:19:57,650 --> 00:19:58,770 color to the item. 270 00:19:59,450 --> 00:20:01,670 This can be used maybe in your store. 271 00:20:01,670 --> 00:20:08,330 Maybe you had your building on e-commerce and you want products to maybe have a collapse of color coded. 272 00:20:08,930 --> 00:20:14,360 What you're going to do is just use an input of the same color and then the people that will be adding 273 00:20:14,360 --> 00:20:19,760 the products to the cart, to the to the store will be able to select the color of the product. 274 00:20:20,860 --> 00:20:27,580 Then we have our custom lambrick when you will be getting into building our application. 275 00:20:27,610 --> 00:20:33,940 You'll find that if you don't add Collarenebri or what is going to happen is that then we go back to 276 00:20:33,940 --> 00:20:40,270 my patient here are you are fields are going to be all on the same column where my mouth is moving. 277 00:20:40,780 --> 00:20:45,280 But if you need them to be in columns like, you know, here we see we have passed name on this column 278 00:20:45,280 --> 00:20:51,310 here, column one, and we have status on what looks like another column in the is that this is a different 279 00:20:51,310 --> 00:20:51,630 column. 280 00:20:51,640 --> 00:20:54,160 So what if they are basically calling a column break? 281 00:20:54,610 --> 00:20:55,770 Is this section here? 282 00:20:56,080 --> 00:21:02,230 So if you add a column break here, what is going to happen is that Frappé is going to know that whatever 283 00:21:02,230 --> 00:21:06,300 is after the column break is supposed to appear on your second column here. 284 00:21:06,670 --> 00:21:08,200 So that's how you structure that. 285 00:21:09,350 --> 00:21:10,860 And then we have currency. 286 00:21:11,060 --> 00:21:18,230 This is me be your application is going to be required to be used in maybe different countries or different 287 00:21:18,230 --> 00:21:19,820 regions with different currencies. 288 00:21:20,240 --> 00:21:21,790 This one is already taken care of. 289 00:21:21,800 --> 00:21:25,250 So you can just use that type of currency and that's it. 290 00:21:25,250 --> 00:21:28,430 Your application will be able to convert into different currencies. 291 00:21:28,850 --> 00:21:32,780 And then you have data that is the most common type of field. 292 00:21:32,930 --> 00:21:36,710 This is a field where you need to just input something. 293 00:21:36,710 --> 00:21:44,380 For instance, the first name, first name of type data is not a middle name is data. 294 00:21:44,630 --> 00:21:45,710 Last name is data. 295 00:21:46,010 --> 00:21:53,570 And all these mobile data emails did not immediately email, but all these others out of the data in 296 00:21:53,570 --> 00:22:00,470 the erm the input of the data can only be a maximum of 140 characters, so it cannot be more than 140 297 00:22:00,860 --> 00:22:01,430 characters. 298 00:22:01,910 --> 00:22:09,890 If you need to have a section or an input where you want to have more than 140 characters, then you 299 00:22:09,890 --> 00:22:09,950 are. 300 00:22:10,080 --> 00:22:11,810 We are going to be seeing video here. 301 00:22:11,810 --> 00:22:17,490 We have other different types of inputs where you are going to be using that, but not not data. 302 00:22:18,860 --> 00:22:20,390 So we have a fluid flow. 303 00:22:20,390 --> 00:22:24,470 This is like a number that has a decimal like. 304 00:22:24,470 --> 00:22:25,370 Something like. 305 00:22:26,120 --> 00:22:26,630 Like what? 306 00:22:26,630 --> 00:22:29,270 When you are calculating the price of something or the average. 307 00:22:29,270 --> 00:22:29,540 Yeah. 308 00:22:29,660 --> 00:22:31,490 The average cost of something. 309 00:22:31,700 --> 00:22:36,320 Maybe in your application most of the time you're going to find that after you have found this time. 310 00:22:36,740 --> 00:22:42,400 If any of that sum was in all numbers and you divide it by the number of items you are going to get, 311 00:22:42,400 --> 00:22:46,630 the number that most likely has a decimal like twenty point to four. 312 00:22:47,030 --> 00:22:53,300 So if you need to save the decimals in your application, you need to use our field type of float. 313 00:22:54,380 --> 00:22:56,150 And then we have geolocation. 314 00:22:56,150 --> 00:23:01,310 Geolocation is where you are going maybe to be needing to collect the coordinates of some some some 315 00:23:01,310 --> 00:23:01,850 location. 316 00:23:03,080 --> 00:23:12,170 Like maybe you want to know where our Hotel X is located or you are mapping up some some application 317 00:23:12,170 --> 00:23:13,460 maybe to track some things. 318 00:23:13,850 --> 00:23:19,820 You can use their geolocation and geolocation automatically see the other details that are required 319 00:23:19,820 --> 00:23:23,480 for you to map the location of something in your application. 320 00:23:24,230 --> 00:23:25,370 Then we have the email. 321 00:23:25,700 --> 00:23:31,760 Is there maybe is going to allow you to use us to enter code in kind of a markup language. 322 00:23:32,030 --> 00:23:41,020 So if you need them to be able to put in the their input in a formatted structure, then the best field 323 00:23:41,030 --> 00:23:45,230 type to use here is a marker is the here's the email type of input. 324 00:23:46,460 --> 00:23:47,350 Then we have it made. 325 00:23:47,400 --> 00:23:51,110 You remember up here we had in the image input. 326 00:23:51,680 --> 00:23:53,600 This one is another type of image. 327 00:23:53,630 --> 00:23:57,490 The difference between the two is that this image is for display. 328 00:23:57,890 --> 00:24:03,830 So if if you want the image maybe to be displayed after you have uploaded it, you're going to be needing 329 00:24:03,830 --> 00:24:08,180 to use in a field type of image. 330 00:24:08,660 --> 00:24:15,380 And when you give it to the where the images are located, this type of field is going to automatically 331 00:24:15,830 --> 00:24:18,740 display your image on your application. 332 00:24:20,220 --> 00:24:27,450 Then you have integer integers, a whole number like 10 or 20, for instance, if you are getting your 333 00:24:27,450 --> 00:24:36,810 capturing the image of someone and you want the Ajimobi to be in iOS, you maybe hear the type of Ifield 334 00:24:36,810 --> 00:24:39,150 you you may be needing to use this type integer. 335 00:24:39,360 --> 00:24:44,250 So Integer is not going to accept ten point four integers are integer. 336 00:24:44,250 --> 00:24:51,180 Field is only going to accept 10 or 20 or 19 or 15 if you need 10 points for like we have said just 337 00:24:51,180 --> 00:24:57,120 a few moments ago, you are going to use that float and then have some more text. 338 00:24:57,690 --> 00:25:03,910 You remember we we had that type of data where it would you like, for instance, the first interface 339 00:25:03,930 --> 00:25:07,370 type data and this one takes a maximum of 140 characters. 340 00:25:07,740 --> 00:25:15,750 So if you need to use another input that will take more than 140 characters, maybe you are going to 341 00:25:15,750 --> 00:25:21,690 be needing to use a small text again if it is not a long text, because if it is wrong text, you're 342 00:25:21,690 --> 00:25:25,890 going to be needing to use maybe table long text or just text. 343 00:25:25,890 --> 00:25:30,820 So they are here depending on how much text you want your users to be able to to use. 344 00:25:31,080 --> 00:25:35,280 You can either select to use text or text or small text. 345 00:25:36,900 --> 00:25:44,970 Then we have markdown edit that MacDonald Dugin is just like I could code good editor, but this one 346 00:25:44,970 --> 00:25:50,790 also allows you to use a markup language like we are going to be seeing again when we will be doing 347 00:25:50,790 --> 00:25:52,890 custom scripts later in the course. 348 00:25:53,880 --> 00:26:00,540 Then we have PASWAN when you are building application and maybe you are working on, on and on, maybe 349 00:26:00,540 --> 00:26:08,820 a login screen, or are the login screen mostly you don't want your users to type their passwords in 350 00:26:08,840 --> 00:26:10,230 a way that it is visible. 351 00:26:10,710 --> 00:26:16,680 So if you wanted to be, to be, to be hidden or encrypted, like you can see here, or like I know 352 00:26:16,680 --> 00:26:22,770 almost all of you know how the password fields look, those dots that you see here also you see there, 353 00:26:24,030 --> 00:26:25,710 you need to use a password. 354 00:26:25,710 --> 00:26:28,190 And this is going to be taken care of by frappé. 355 00:26:28,890 --> 00:26:36,270 Then a half percentage percentage is a type of an input which is going to take whatever it is given 356 00:26:36,600 --> 00:26:39,780 and then convert it in the back end as a percentage. 357 00:26:40,110 --> 00:26:42,210 So you don't need to duplicate Eurasians. 358 00:26:42,210 --> 00:26:47,790 If you use that percentage anywhere in your application, the system is automatically going to know 359 00:26:47,790 --> 00:26:55,220 that what you have put there is supposed to be converted into a percentage and then you have everything. 360 00:26:55,230 --> 00:27:00,230 I assume, for instance, you are using you are doing maybe an application that requires people to read 361 00:27:00,230 --> 00:27:02,040 hotels after they have visited. 362 00:27:02,460 --> 00:27:06,090 And they wanted everything to be form of stars, just like we do. 363 00:27:06,090 --> 00:27:07,950 And we we are writing applications. 364 00:27:08,310 --> 00:27:10,830 What you are going to be needing is just to stay pretty. 365 00:27:11,190 --> 00:27:17,150 So you don't need to do you are to do to write, you are bored to convert or to come up with these stars 366 00:27:17,160 --> 00:27:19,560 or use that party applications. 367 00:27:19,560 --> 00:27:25,740 To do that for AP already has a few type of rating and it is going to produce this type of an input, 368 00:27:25,740 --> 00:27:28,140 whatever is here in Noraid border. 369 00:27:28,380 --> 00:27:32,790 So people are going to be able to select one or the three to five stars in your application. 370 00:27:33,270 --> 00:27:43,410 Then Read-Only Read-Only is like a data field that is Read-Only, so people are not able to change content 371 00:27:43,800 --> 00:27:45,660 that is inside the read-only field. 372 00:27:46,110 --> 00:27:49,950 Not that there is a difference between a read-only field and in the hidden field. 373 00:27:50,310 --> 00:27:54,510 Read-Only is visible, but people are not going to be able to change it. 374 00:27:54,870 --> 00:28:00,690 For instance, maybe an average price of something or maybe the total the total of something. 375 00:28:00,690 --> 00:28:02,550 And you don't want that to be changed. 376 00:28:03,420 --> 00:28:08,130 What we need to do is to use they put it only so people can see it, but they cannot change it. 377 00:28:09,640 --> 00:28:15,560 Then we have section break, remember, just a few moments we did we mentioned Lambrick, where people 378 00:28:15,580 --> 00:28:20,320 are able to where you will be able to structure your application in such a way that we have one caller 379 00:28:20,320 --> 00:28:22,840 like we have, in fact, an Indian middle name and all this. 380 00:28:23,290 --> 00:28:29,420 And then we have a status report, preference, mobile and email and all these on a different column. 381 00:28:29,740 --> 00:28:30,820 This is called Hambrick. 382 00:28:31,060 --> 00:28:34,120 Not when we talk of another type of our field code section. 383 00:28:34,120 --> 00:28:37,510 Bryk is now, for instance, here we have one section. 384 00:28:37,510 --> 00:28:39,550 Here is patient demographics. 385 00:28:39,850 --> 00:28:43,610 And when we scroll down, we see another section for customer details. 386 00:28:44,050 --> 00:28:50,830 So when you use the type of section, break your application, what is going to happen is that it is 387 00:28:50,830 --> 00:28:55,600 going to break it into sections like the first section is a patient demographics. 388 00:28:55,930 --> 00:29:01,000 Then you add another section for customer details and all that. 389 00:29:02,380 --> 00:29:09,050 The same case, if you go to maybe, maybe, maybe education and you look at student here, we have 390 00:29:09,050 --> 00:29:14,150 one section here which is which is capturing this looks like the pilot of the student. 391 00:29:14,540 --> 00:29:16,270 And then we have another section. 392 00:29:16,280 --> 00:29:17,670 So this is a different section. 393 00:29:18,290 --> 00:29:20,050 What do you have here is personal details. 394 00:29:20,060 --> 00:29:21,080 It's a different section. 395 00:29:21,380 --> 00:29:23,600 And then Home Details is a different section. 396 00:29:23,900 --> 00:29:26,230 And I like that Guardian is a different section. 397 00:29:26,240 --> 00:29:29,330 So that is what section break does and then have. 398 00:29:29,330 --> 00:29:34,070 Signature has done some amazing job here. 399 00:29:34,070 --> 00:29:41,990 We are able to just add that type of field of of AI field of type signature and our users are able to 400 00:29:41,990 --> 00:29:43,580 sign on the application. 401 00:29:43,760 --> 00:29:49,670 So if you if you need to maybe people to be able to sign documents or to submit their signatures online, 402 00:29:50,150 --> 00:29:53,870 all you need to do is to use the signature somewhere on your application. 403 00:29:53,870 --> 00:29:59,570 And if people are able to sign on at that screen on your application, then we have people might they 404 00:29:59,600 --> 00:30:08,810 select we had a tape type table like this one is a table here, you know, application in just a few 405 00:30:08,810 --> 00:30:12,280 moments when you are looking at the input table. 406 00:30:13,550 --> 00:30:20,780 But now, if you maybe need to be selecting multiple items on this table, like, for instance, you 407 00:30:20,780 --> 00:30:26,170 need when you are capturing, for instance, what you are capturing may be something like maybe it's 408 00:30:26,190 --> 00:30:34,940 in your medical or your health care module and you want to capture you want to capture maybe food, 409 00:30:36,140 --> 00:30:38,330 some types of food where people have allergies. 410 00:30:39,050 --> 00:30:42,830 Someone could have allergies, maybe eggs in the end. 411 00:30:42,830 --> 00:30:45,930 At the same time, they have allergy in maybe avocado. 412 00:30:46,370 --> 00:30:51,320 So with that here, you are going to be needing to use this type of table Modeselektor. 413 00:30:51,650 --> 00:30:57,090 So if you use the moment they select, people are going to be able to select I have origin, honey, 414 00:30:57,110 --> 00:30:59,750 I have origin, avocado, I have origin, all that. 415 00:31:00,170 --> 00:31:02,930 Or maybe you need to give me companies. 416 00:31:03,230 --> 00:31:07,640 Maybe it's again, a doctor taking compliance and a patient has come with a headache. 417 00:31:07,850 --> 00:31:09,800 They have fever, they have all that. 418 00:31:10,340 --> 00:31:12,460 Then you can just use type. 419 00:31:12,750 --> 00:31:15,320 They select diplomates, select and be able to do that. 420 00:31:16,370 --> 00:31:17,240 Then we have time. 421 00:31:18,200 --> 00:31:21,080 Sometimes you may be needing to capture only time. 422 00:31:21,080 --> 00:31:25,220 Remember then we had date and we had the time in here. 423 00:31:25,220 --> 00:31:26,330 We have only time. 424 00:31:26,780 --> 00:31:30,410 So when you need only did you need the date filled. 425 00:31:30,800 --> 00:31:38,330 When you need only time, you will use the time filled in, when you need both time and date. 426 00:31:39,360 --> 00:31:43,200 You'll be needing you'll be needing did Sanfield. 427 00:31:45,570 --> 00:31:46,880 So someone has occasional. 428 00:31:48,490 --> 00:31:52,430 Yes, I'm for Modeselektor field. 429 00:31:52,720 --> 00:31:53,170 OK. 430 00:31:55,400 --> 00:32:01,250 Can be use it for barometer as a barometer. 431 00:32:01,580 --> 00:32:07,010 Very important as a barometer, but in the barometer we can select many values. 432 00:32:08,180 --> 00:32:10,830 OK, you got my question. 433 00:32:11,390 --> 00:32:13,640 Yeah, it's not not very clearly. 434 00:32:13,670 --> 00:32:15,500 Please come in. 435 00:32:16,450 --> 00:32:22,020 Suppose you have a report to show all items with categories of good. 436 00:32:22,060 --> 00:32:22,360 Mm hmm. 437 00:32:23,170 --> 00:32:26,730 So for this report, I have a parameter category. 438 00:32:26,980 --> 00:32:27,340 Yes. 439 00:32:27,670 --> 00:32:29,540 Group by item or whatever. 440 00:32:29,770 --> 00:32:30,060 Yes. 441 00:32:30,080 --> 00:32:34,270 Normally as a parameter, we can select only one value. 442 00:32:34,600 --> 00:32:34,930 Mm hmm. 443 00:32:35,810 --> 00:32:43,250 But this label, multiskilling, allow me to select the two categories at the same time. 444 00:32:43,930 --> 00:32:45,730 Yes, I know you use. 445 00:32:47,620 --> 00:32:55,240 So the report will be based on the category added as a barometer, right? 446 00:32:55,450 --> 00:32:55,960 Correct. 447 00:32:56,970 --> 00:32:57,570 Yes, yes. 448 00:32:57,960 --> 00:32:58,350 Thank you. 449 00:32:58,380 --> 00:32:58,720 Thank you. 450 00:32:58,740 --> 00:32:59,100 Go ahead. 451 00:32:59,130 --> 00:33:00,390 All right, thank you so much. 452 00:33:01,290 --> 00:33:07,460 So that we had time then we have our field and input field of tape duration. 453 00:33:08,670 --> 00:33:13,200 This is where, again, you need to capture maybe the amount of time that has been spent on something 454 00:33:14,070 --> 00:33:14,640 like here. 455 00:33:14,890 --> 00:33:15,750 Give you an example. 456 00:33:15,780 --> 00:33:19,160 Forty five days, five hours, minutes and seconds. 457 00:33:19,320 --> 00:33:25,970 So if you need to know how much time something has happened, all you need to do is use the duration 458 00:33:25,980 --> 00:33:26,250 again. 459 00:33:26,250 --> 00:33:30,360 You do not need to write your own code to calculate that can be done. 460 00:33:30,390 --> 00:33:37,080 Yes, you can just take maybe the time stamp when someone started and then you write your own code to 461 00:33:37,080 --> 00:33:40,770 calculate the amount of time maybe from that time to now. 462 00:33:41,280 --> 00:33:44,940 But instead of doing that for up in Europeanist, I've gone ahead and done that. 463 00:33:44,970 --> 00:33:49,710 So if you use an input of time type duration, everything else is done for you. 464 00:33:49,710 --> 00:33:54,350 It will just go ahead and calculate the duration and hear from the documentation. 465 00:33:54,360 --> 00:33:59,340 You see that you can disable this in seconds. 466 00:33:59,340 --> 00:34:03,750 For instance, if you do not need to capture this in seconds, you can disable that. 467 00:34:04,050 --> 00:34:09,900 And maybe here now you're going to only capture time in hours and minutes. 468 00:34:11,220 --> 00:34:13,830 So you can disable those, too, and that's it. 469 00:34:13,860 --> 00:34:18,210 Those are those are the type of the types of fields we have in front of it. 470 00:34:18,210 --> 00:34:22,020 And, you know, up next, so, you know, a development, you know, development. 471 00:34:22,050 --> 00:34:28,140 Most of the time you're going to be finding that basically in field you are going to be using is most 472 00:34:28,140 --> 00:34:30,570 likely among the ones that we have covered. 473 00:34:31,640 --> 00:34:34,460 So we will come in and see if they are. 474 00:34:37,460 --> 00:34:42,050 So now you cover all of his time, right? 475 00:34:42,420 --> 00:34:43,980 Correct, yes. 476 00:34:44,510 --> 00:34:50,320 So regarding the link to link the current link. 477 00:34:50,600 --> 00:34:58,250 Yes, the link, I suppose I have linked the article or item 478 00:35:01,310 --> 00:35:06,710 in my breeches are the lines I have to select the item right. 479 00:35:07,430 --> 00:35:08,180 Item from. 480 00:35:09,140 --> 00:35:15,580 So my item each link to my item is a link typewrite. 481 00:35:15,860 --> 00:35:16,580 Yes, you are right. 482 00:35:17,720 --> 00:35:25,130 So now here's a system we load or the list of items or between over. 483 00:35:25,190 --> 00:35:34,280 Suppose I have ten thousand or 500000 items in my database, the one doing system two for this type 484 00:35:34,280 --> 00:35:35,180 of field. 485 00:35:35,930 --> 00:35:38,810 So what happens here is one item. 486 00:35:38,810 --> 00:35:39,710 I mean, first of all. 487 00:35:40,860 --> 00:35:44,790 That if you connect that, that's going to be stifling tabling. 488 00:35:45,150 --> 00:35:50,930 So what happens with ERP next and of is that they have they will do it, they have limited. 489 00:35:50,940 --> 00:35:54,330 So it's going to be there first then I'm not sure how many days. 490 00:35:54,330 --> 00:35:54,710 Sure. 491 00:35:55,110 --> 00:35:57,960 But if you come here, for instance, this this is a judge. 492 00:35:58,260 --> 00:36:02,960 But here this is that they blink, they are going to show here. 493 00:36:03,360 --> 00:36:06,160 I don't know whether they throw around it ten and then you can. 494 00:36:06,600 --> 00:36:13,650 So here if I start typing something like maybe check there is going to filter the ones that have check 495 00:36:14,010 --> 00:36:21,060 so that they do not need to display 10000 items, do just display a few, but then they input here is 496 00:36:21,060 --> 00:36:23,430 is allowing you to start typing what you are looking for. 497 00:36:25,510 --> 00:36:26,080 Excellent. 498 00:36:27,550 --> 00:36:28,090 Thank you. 499 00:36:28,720 --> 00:36:31,980 You're welcome, guys. 500 00:36:32,140 --> 00:36:36,310 We have shown all the films which you can use. 501 00:36:36,970 --> 00:36:46,910 I'm not a currency that is in our use case where we create we will use some of them right in the library. 502 00:36:48,340 --> 00:36:49,620 I believe in customer. 503 00:36:50,380 --> 00:36:51,600 Yeah, most yeah. 504 00:36:51,610 --> 00:36:59,800 We are going to use most of them in our library up, but if the team can go ahead and try all of them. 505 00:37:00,790 --> 00:37:05,790 By the way, are you able to install multiple instances or multiple instances on your computer. 506 00:37:06,070 --> 00:37:10,240 So even if you mess up on these things for some reason, don't worry about that. 507 00:37:10,250 --> 00:37:11,710 The best thing is to just go ahead. 508 00:37:12,040 --> 00:37:19,570 If you look at my idea, for instance, if I go to to my bench here, you see I have one, two, three, 509 00:37:19,570 --> 00:37:21,370 four, five, six instances that are running. 510 00:37:21,640 --> 00:37:29,590 So you don't have to worry about about maybe messing up your instance and maybe you you feel like is 511 00:37:29,590 --> 00:37:30,430 going to be the end. 512 00:37:30,430 --> 00:37:35,890 No, if if maybe your instance has an issue, you can just serve it or delete it entirely and create 513 00:37:35,890 --> 00:37:40,720 another one so the team can go ahead and try to explore these these field types. 514 00:37:41,200 --> 00:37:42,400 We are going to share this. 515 00:37:42,740 --> 00:37:46,720 Remember that, so they can go ahead and try to create all these new tapes. 516 00:37:46,900 --> 00:37:50,080 And if maybe any of them has questions, we can tackle them. 517 00:37:50,560 --> 00:37:55,770 But in our library application, we are going to be using maybe it is 90 percent or more of these will 518 00:37:55,790 --> 00:37:56,110 types. 519 00:37:58,420 --> 00:38:08,690 OK, now we are 45 minutes past in today's session, so attendees, gentlemen, if ladies and gentlemen, 520 00:38:08,690 --> 00:38:19,010 if you have questions, please you if there is not clear or do you have to clarify some other points, 521 00:38:19,030 --> 00:38:19,250 please? 522 00:38:19,330 --> 00:38:24,940 It's time to ask questions before going to the next topic today session. 523 00:38:30,490 --> 00:38:39,560 I mean, so I had a basic question, I wanted to know, what exactly is a master cylinder ERP Felix 524 00:38:39,670 --> 00:38:40,090 Docs? 525 00:38:40,090 --> 00:38:46,360 I have read item master and like master, but what is the master word mean? 526 00:38:48,770 --> 00:38:54,590 So our mass that we are we are going to explore this father later, but our mother basically is like 527 00:38:54,590 --> 00:38:58,690 a collection of the things that you are going to be needing in. 528 00:38:58,700 --> 00:39:00,610 Most of you are in most of your dog types. 529 00:39:01,130 --> 00:39:07,520 For instance, if you see something like item master is the item that aggregates all the items that 530 00:39:07,520 --> 00:39:12,500 you have in your application and put them in a place where you are, you're going to be able to access 531 00:39:12,500 --> 00:39:16,470 them from most of the most of the places within your application. 532 00:39:17,000 --> 00:39:21,140 But we are going to we will we are going to look at that in further detail later in the course. 533 00:39:22,580 --> 00:39:23,120 Thank you. 534 00:39:24,080 --> 00:39:25,100 Sorry, Ali. 535 00:39:25,790 --> 00:39:31,490 I hope the question to be related to the topic which we are discussing. 536 00:39:32,120 --> 00:39:37,970 So please to keep in mind that the topic is very important that we discuss. 537 00:39:38,330 --> 00:39:43,670 We ask questions related to the topic, not any question in your mind or it is out. 538 00:39:44,000 --> 00:39:52,610 We know there is thousands of questions, but if you go and only question will deviate from the agenda 539 00:39:52,610 --> 00:39:54,590 and you will not complete our topics. 540 00:39:55,070 --> 00:39:59,000 So if you have ever blinds, please send it by email. 541 00:39:59,030 --> 00:40:02,360 We will try to reply to your questions by email. 542 00:40:02,390 --> 00:40:10,400 But in the light of session in the Latimore the Life workshop, keep in mind to ask a question related 543 00:40:10,400 --> 00:40:11,390 to the topic is. 544 00:40:13,510 --> 00:40:16,470 So you are welcome. 545 00:40:16,540 --> 00:40:17,590 So any other questions? 546 00:40:20,760 --> 00:40:27,150 Yes, so the question which I had, as it was mentioned in the link to which Gorani had to explain the 547 00:40:27,150 --> 00:40:35,060 link on tape, so if you can or and you didn't connect it to A.I.M. Links is connected to another M.. 548 00:40:35,070 --> 00:40:36,660 Something I didn't understand. 549 00:40:36,690 --> 00:40:38,080 What why asked. 550 00:40:38,280 --> 00:40:38,670 OK. 551 00:40:38,700 --> 00:40:39,630 Excellent question. 552 00:40:39,660 --> 00:40:43,030 So here, garani guarantee he didn't understand your question. 553 00:40:43,350 --> 00:40:48,030 So M. it's like master data, master data and the data. 554 00:40:48,040 --> 00:40:55,290 We have transactional data like a purchase order invoice sales invoice, which is of course this is 555 00:40:55,320 --> 00:40:57,670 a transaction, but it must have been done. 556 00:40:57,960 --> 00:41:06,290 It is like an item is a massive data supplier, is a master of custodies that must have data. 557 00:41:06,570 --> 00:41:12,480 It's we separate this data, we categorize them like that. 558 00:41:12,480 --> 00:41:17,370 It's just transactional data and it must have a lot of business terminology. 559 00:41:20,930 --> 00:41:21,500 Yes. 560 00:41:26,880 --> 00:41:28,350 Let's move to the next topic. 561 00:41:29,670 --> 00:41:31,230 OK, OK. 562 00:41:32,400 --> 00:41:33,630 All right, thank you, Mommy. 563 00:41:33,750 --> 00:41:40,050 So from the tapes, so the next topic we have here is introduction to the front desk. 564 00:41:40,660 --> 00:41:42,870 So this one, we don't have a lot to discuss. 565 00:41:43,320 --> 00:41:44,450 This is basically. 566 00:41:44,460 --> 00:41:50,850 Yeah, I have the I have I have another link for the documentation, but the desk is basically anything 567 00:41:50,850 --> 00:41:52,190 is like the back end. 568 00:41:52,200 --> 00:41:54,390 The back end is what is referred to as the desk. 569 00:41:54,750 --> 00:42:01,620 Although here we have we have when you log in for the first time, you're going to see that this is 570 00:42:01,620 --> 00:42:02,910 going to take you to the desk. 571 00:42:03,540 --> 00:42:07,670 Biscardi desk is like it's like the back end of your application. 572 00:42:08,100 --> 00:42:13,590 So it is going to be only used by the people that you said that when you are going to be setting up 573 00:42:13,590 --> 00:42:18,960 people or using your application, you'll see that we have different types of users. 574 00:42:20,400 --> 00:42:23,060 And one of the types is the system user. 575 00:42:23,430 --> 00:42:27,090 So everybody who you will set up as a system user. 576 00:42:28,050 --> 00:42:33,060 It's going to be able to access the desk, so any other types of any other types of people that you're 577 00:42:33,060 --> 00:42:38,280 going to sit here, the types of users you're going to say are not going to be able to to access your 578 00:42:38,280 --> 00:42:42,990 desk, even if they log in to the back end, they are going to be maybe accessing things like their 579 00:42:42,990 --> 00:42:45,510 portal that you're going to set up and stuff like that. 580 00:42:45,930 --> 00:42:47,820 But they will never be taken to the desk. 581 00:42:47,850 --> 00:42:54,060 This is the section that we call the desk, and we are going to be exploring desk as we move along the 582 00:42:54,150 --> 00:42:58,890 a lot of things we are going to be doing here, like customizing this menu and all other things that 583 00:42:58,890 --> 00:43:04,230 are coming up with our own custom reports and even customizing these views. 584 00:43:04,530 --> 00:43:08,340 But basically, this is what is referred to as the desk. 585 00:43:08,730 --> 00:43:10,380 And here they have a documentation. 586 00:43:11,430 --> 00:43:13,830 I can just go, go, go through it quickly. 587 00:43:14,250 --> 00:43:15,810 Here we have our workspace once. 588 00:43:15,820 --> 00:43:19,200 This is basically basically this the whole of this part. 589 00:43:19,740 --> 00:43:22,330 So I can just close the closest, this one. 590 00:43:23,700 --> 00:43:28,920 So this is what it's gonna cost us, the taxpayers from this section minus the menu. 591 00:43:29,280 --> 00:43:31,830 This section is only as good as the the what? 592 00:43:32,220 --> 00:43:32,940 The workplace. 593 00:43:33,360 --> 00:43:40,830 So we are going to share this thing so that you read this thing by yourself and then we have the awesome 594 00:43:40,830 --> 00:43:44,330 bar or somebody is very, very important in Europe, in Europe. 595 00:43:44,340 --> 00:43:46,080 Next, we are going to be using this alot. 596 00:43:46,410 --> 00:43:51,630 It is this section up here, the section where you're going to be starting to be typing, inciting your 597 00:43:51,630 --> 00:43:52,010 things. 598 00:43:52,290 --> 00:43:54,690 So the this thing is very, very powerful. 599 00:43:55,050 --> 00:44:00,790 Anything you want to Sijia with it is that doctype or maybe it is whatever you want to search within 600 00:44:00,840 --> 00:44:01,110 you. 601 00:44:01,120 --> 00:44:04,380 For instance, this thing is able to get it for yourself. 602 00:44:04,650 --> 00:44:08,370 For instance, if I start typing here, well I am at the home directory. 603 00:44:08,700 --> 00:44:12,300 I want to go straight to the to the education module. 604 00:44:12,810 --> 00:44:14,550 I can just that they've been the student. 605 00:44:15,500 --> 00:44:20,230 And you can see here we have student list, we have student report, we have new students. 606 00:44:20,270 --> 00:44:24,660 You can just click here and create that new student, you have student loans and all that. 607 00:44:25,010 --> 00:44:30,280 So if I click like, for instance, student list, this thing takes me straight to the student module. 608 00:44:30,740 --> 00:44:33,600 And now here again, if there are students, they would have seen them here. 609 00:44:33,950 --> 00:44:40,280 So if I come here and maybe Stip student and then I click on Create, that new student is going to go 610 00:44:40,280 --> 00:44:47,180 into the education module, the student DOCTYPE and is going to open up form where I'm going to be creating 611 00:44:47,180 --> 00:44:48,100 my new student. 612 00:44:48,500 --> 00:44:50,960 So that is what awesome bar does. 613 00:44:50,960 --> 00:44:53,510 It's going to allow you to touch anything within your instance. 614 00:44:54,110 --> 00:44:56,490 Then you have a list of you list. 615 00:44:56,550 --> 00:44:59,870 The view is what you see, for instance, when you look at the students. 616 00:45:00,110 --> 00:45:03,920 So if I do hear student, you see I have a list of students. 617 00:45:04,070 --> 00:45:11,980 If I do patient and I click on patient list, if I had patients in my application, remember this this 618 00:45:12,050 --> 00:45:15,640 instance is new because this is what are we installed yesterday. 619 00:45:16,250 --> 00:45:20,980 Whatever I'm going to be seeing here is a list of patients and that is what they are calling their list 620 00:45:21,020 --> 00:45:21,260 view. 621 00:45:21,270 --> 00:45:26,750 So you can have you can look at the list view the other views that you are going to see as we as we 622 00:45:26,870 --> 00:45:27,800 scroll down here. 623 00:45:28,100 --> 00:45:32,490 So we have our form view and our own view basically is what you see now. 624 00:45:32,510 --> 00:45:40,340 For instance, if I click on this and this is our home view, so this allows you to enter new data into 625 00:45:40,350 --> 00:45:41,060 your application. 626 00:45:43,530 --> 00:45:52,310 Equation you can often use, yes, there is a user base for great, great, so I go to my ensemble, 627 00:45:52,350 --> 00:45:56,160 I type user and then I click on user list and there you go. 628 00:45:56,170 --> 00:45:57,020 This is the list. 629 00:45:57,030 --> 00:46:00,690 So this is a list view within our instance. 630 00:46:01,110 --> 00:46:03,930 And like I was seeing the form of you. 631 00:46:03,930 --> 00:46:13,940 Now, if I click on add the user and I look at this from full view, this is the form view. 632 00:46:13,950 --> 00:46:19,110 So the Fonville is basically used to add new data into your application. 633 00:46:20,490 --> 00:46:22,470 And then we have reported. 634 00:46:23,040 --> 00:46:28,920 So we are going to be exploring this in greater detail in the future, Europeanist comes with a reported 635 00:46:28,920 --> 00:46:29,320 buildup. 636 00:46:29,610 --> 00:46:33,300 So we are going to be looking at this again. 637 00:46:33,300 --> 00:46:37,120 You can look at it at your own time so that you have some some some knowledge. 638 00:46:37,140 --> 00:46:43,500 And we will be looking at this together when you will be looking at those reports, for instance, when 639 00:46:43,500 --> 00:46:48,060 you are looking at the buildup where you are able to select the fields that you want to be shown on 640 00:46:48,060 --> 00:46:49,870 the report like they are showing here. 641 00:46:50,280 --> 00:46:52,460 That is what is referred to as the report buildup. 642 00:46:53,450 --> 00:47:00,950 Then we have to review the review is found is in the account account type country. 643 00:47:01,340 --> 00:47:02,240 Yeah, this is it. 644 00:47:02,250 --> 00:47:03,760 So this is in the accounting module. 645 00:47:04,040 --> 00:47:09,940 So they are all the accounts that we have set up by default are going to to assume he has a tree. 646 00:47:10,160 --> 00:47:19,460 So if I click on this, opens up other another branch with the details inside you, for instance, I 647 00:47:19,460 --> 00:47:20,070 open this. 648 00:47:20,090 --> 00:47:20,390 Yeah. 649 00:47:20,390 --> 00:47:21,650 This again has all the details. 650 00:47:21,650 --> 00:47:27,230 So this is what is referred to as the tree as the Tree V. We are going to be looking at this. 651 00:47:28,130 --> 00:47:34,850 When you will get to that section is going to be helping us a lot when we are setting up maybe something 652 00:47:34,850 --> 00:47:44,570 like companies that are companies within other companies and maybe you have one other company and maybe 653 00:47:44,570 --> 00:47:46,820 it has other branches in other places. 654 00:47:47,000 --> 00:47:49,550 We are going to be using this review to structure them. 655 00:47:50,710 --> 00:47:55,060 Then we have a calendar view, calendar view is where you are going to be seeing your calendars, you 656 00:47:55,070 --> 00:47:59,150 able to to put maybe appointments on your calendar. 657 00:47:59,470 --> 00:48:01,740 So that is what is referred to as a calendar view. 658 00:48:03,280 --> 00:48:04,840 And then we have the guns, shotguns. 659 00:48:04,840 --> 00:48:09,940 That is most of what you are going to be seeing, for instance, the people who are going to be using 660 00:48:09,940 --> 00:48:15,070 Europeanize to build, to build, or maybe the people that are going to be using this to manage our 661 00:48:15,100 --> 00:48:15,700 projects. 662 00:48:16,340 --> 00:48:22,930 I think project leader here, we have a gunshot, a very beautiful gunshot that Europeanist has already 663 00:48:22,930 --> 00:48:23,310 built. 664 00:48:23,590 --> 00:48:31,270 So that is our shot, which is going to be helping you to see the progress of your tasks on account 665 00:48:31,270 --> 00:48:31,590 of you. 666 00:48:32,290 --> 00:48:33,340 Then we have Kanban. 667 00:48:34,390 --> 00:48:41,050 Kanban mostly is for people that are going to be using the CRM and they want to track things from an 668 00:48:41,050 --> 00:48:45,790 opportunity maybe to a lead or whichever you want to track. 669 00:48:45,790 --> 00:48:49,210 And they are going to be seen on a kanban view. 670 00:48:49,870 --> 00:48:50,560 And that's it. 671 00:48:50,590 --> 00:48:54,100 Those are the kind of types of views we have on Europeanised. 672 00:48:54,580 --> 00:49:00,390 So again, we are going to share this link so that you are able to able to go to them and read slowly 673 00:49:00,430 --> 00:49:01,360 at your own pace. 674 00:49:03,430 --> 00:49:04,120 Quizno's police. 675 00:49:07,390 --> 00:49:20,170 OK, now you said the desk desk is for system use, right, that means ERP user, he has access to the 676 00:49:20,170 --> 00:49:20,470 desk. 677 00:49:22,120 --> 00:49:25,420 What other use user other than system use? 678 00:49:25,840 --> 00:49:32,380 It means like if a customer logs in, he will access similar access or different. 679 00:49:33,670 --> 00:49:37,240 Now, it will depend on how you have set up your users. 680 00:49:37,940 --> 00:49:43,480 If I come here and I try to create a new user limited in full page, you have these, you capture the 681 00:49:43,510 --> 00:49:48,990 details and then let me see user type. 682 00:49:49,000 --> 00:49:51,100 There is no way we have user type. 683 00:49:52,930 --> 00:49:58,990 Let me see that e-mail then we have oxes module's 684 00:50:01,570 --> 00:50:02,410 with the USA. 685 00:50:06,290 --> 00:50:10,290 Yes, I think they might go back an existing museum. 686 00:50:10,400 --> 00:50:11,570 Let me let me go back. 687 00:50:12,440 --> 00:50:16,100 You see here from the weekend, I'm going to look for it in the full view. 688 00:50:16,350 --> 00:50:17,790 You have to use a tape here. 689 00:50:18,410 --> 00:50:21,310 So this USA, this is a system user. 690 00:50:21,320 --> 00:50:28,340 So if I remove this, you see here we have an employee, for instance, if you are using The Hitcher, 691 00:50:28,730 --> 00:50:30,060 we have our website user. 692 00:50:30,320 --> 00:50:33,800 Our Web site user is only going to be able to use to use the Web site. 693 00:50:33,800 --> 00:50:39,560 So unless if you have a portal, this user, even if they log in, they are not going to see the bench 694 00:50:40,090 --> 00:50:42,270 at any level if even an employee. 695 00:50:42,770 --> 00:50:47,540 So if you want people to be able to access, for instance, your customers, you want them to be able 696 00:50:47,540 --> 00:50:51,020 to access some kind of a dashboard like this one. 697 00:50:51,410 --> 00:50:57,290 But with the limited benefits limited, so much to maybe something like only. 698 00:50:58,070 --> 00:50:58,900 Like only what? 699 00:50:58,910 --> 00:50:59,300 Like. 700 00:51:01,430 --> 00:51:07,340 Like maybe the hajari, let me use unhitch are you want people to only see their payslips, then that 701 00:51:07,340 --> 00:51:14,000 is going to be, ah, site user I would say, to use up because they need to access this section, even 702 00:51:14,000 --> 00:51:17,210 if it has one item here, which is which is their payslips. 703 00:51:17,630 --> 00:51:24,140 So if you need anybody to be able to log in and see this kind of a menu in just one item here, that 704 00:51:24,140 --> 00:51:26,330 person is going to be our website user. 705 00:51:26,720 --> 00:51:32,900 But all the other types of people, maybe you just need them to log in and to see maybe a report somewhere. 706 00:51:33,140 --> 00:51:34,520 They don't need to see all this. 707 00:51:34,760 --> 00:51:37,490 You're going to be setting them up as website users. 708 00:51:40,900 --> 00:51:42,230 Excellent, excellent, great. 709 00:51:43,480 --> 00:51:47,590 And I need to go back to the agenda of today's Garani, can you? 710 00:51:48,200 --> 00:51:48,380 Yes. 711 00:51:49,260 --> 00:51:49,620 Yeah. 712 00:51:50,320 --> 00:51:56,330 So today we cover Indypendent, the production to the desk tomorrow. 713 00:51:56,380 --> 00:51:58,900 We'll start by creating a custom pattern. 714 00:51:59,590 --> 00:52:12,250 So attendees, are you able to perform topics number two, three and four or anyone is successful to 715 00:52:12,250 --> 00:52:21,140 create a distillation of a framework designed to work in the next or is to be next on the site? 716 00:52:21,160 --> 00:52:25,240 Anyone trying to do this? 717 00:52:25,480 --> 00:52:27,430 Two, three, four and face an issue. 718 00:52:34,740 --> 00:52:43,720 When I tried to buy the website, the details manual steps of the technical guy, to be honest. 719 00:52:45,350 --> 00:52:52,220 Ah, yes, yes, and it is successful for you, The Easy Steps is your script. 720 00:52:52,490 --> 00:52:52,960 Yes. 721 00:52:52,980 --> 00:52:55,350 And last night I did an upgrade as well from. 722 00:52:58,630 --> 00:52:59,530 Excellences. 723 00:53:00,710 --> 00:53:11,900 Now, every one of you should have created this bench, and tomorrow we'll create a custom app on this 724 00:53:11,900 --> 00:53:17,160 bench, so to follow in the same rhythm in parallel. 725 00:53:17,690 --> 00:53:27,410 So the progress of the training and you have an opportunity to practice in your own instance, if you 726 00:53:27,410 --> 00:53:37,100 are not able to install the shrubby or the bench or whatever, the answers for practice is to do it 727 00:53:37,100 --> 00:53:43,280 as soon as possible so we can help you on time. 728 00:53:43,460 --> 00:53:45,410 So this is the point. 729 00:53:48,140 --> 00:53:58,670 So today we will close the call after your questions, if you have any questions related related to 730 00:53:58,670 --> 00:54:05,090 the topics which we covered today, the desk and the few times. 731 00:54:07,180 --> 00:54:16,480 We will go back on discussing these topics because it is very integrated, the environment and the work 732 00:54:16,670 --> 00:54:24,130 will come back to some other some points, especially in the fight these types will use to create dog 733 00:54:24,160 --> 00:54:31,440 types and we will use to select this type in our dog tag. 734 00:54:31,780 --> 00:54:40,940 So you will understand more in practice, in our use case, in the coming sessions upon the decisions. 735 00:54:41,350 --> 00:54:45,030 If you have questions, please go ahead and. 736 00:54:59,130 --> 00:55:00,750 No questions. 737 00:55:01,440 --> 00:55:03,650 Everything is clear, right? 738 00:55:06,700 --> 00:55:14,010 So Muhammad Ali, after this car, we will continue to assist you in the installation. 739 00:55:16,210 --> 00:55:16,720 Thank you. 740 00:55:16,740 --> 00:55:16,920 Thank you. 741 00:55:17,780 --> 00:55:18,080 Yes. 742 00:55:21,130 --> 00:55:26,860 So if there is no question, we should we shall call this call. 743 00:55:27,100 --> 00:55:32,230 Sorry for disturbance of the starting and the mismatch of the links. 744 00:55:32,980 --> 00:55:44,440 We avoid this next session, starting from next session, only clearing clear beat attendees will get 745 00:55:44,440 --> 00:55:46,480 the link for the meeting. 746 00:55:47,980 --> 00:55:56,470 Make sure to clear your payment or send me a justification that you have transferred your payment so 747 00:55:56,470 --> 00:55:59,740 that they include you in my distribution list. 748 00:56:01,180 --> 00:56:02,620 Thank you, Garani. 749 00:56:02,620 --> 00:56:04,150 Thank you for Attendee's. 750 00:56:04,150 --> 00:56:09,250 We will close the court today and see you tomorrow by. 751 00:56:13,370 --> 00:56:14,210 Thank you, everyone. 752 00:56:15,800 --> 00:56:16,460 Thank you. 753 00:56:16,610 --> 00:56:16,950 Thank you. 754 00:56:16,970 --> 00:56:17,300 But. 755 00:56:18,600 --> 00:56:19,560 Thank you. 756 00:56:21,280 --> 00:56:22,230 Thank you, Karen. 757 00:56:22,270 --> 00:56:23,770 Thank you, sir. 758 00:56:23,810 --> 00:56:24,250 Goodbye.