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Slide notes: Any and all Pages that we wish to process at iesMobile must be registered as Web Applications, and there can be similar and different pages in the various datamarts.

 

 

 

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Slide notes: The Key for any Web Application should already exist at Web Writer. In other words, the page must already exist as a Web Writer page before it can be registered for use as a Web Application Page.

 

 

 

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Slide notes: The lookup will reveal pages that are already registered, and not all pages that exist at Web Writer. If we want to register a new Web Application Page, then we may first lookup the key at Web Writer, and then paste it in here.

 

 

 

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Slide notes: The name is inherited from Web Writer, but we may change it if we wish, as this name will appear on the User Menus.

 

 

 

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Slide notes: The type will almost always be 'Web Writer', as the system page option is only used by Infolab.

 

 

 

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Slide notes: A Page can be at Menu level or below. When at menu level, it means the User can be given access to the page and it can appear on a User menu for direct execution. When below the menu, then it means the Page cannot be directly executed, but must be called from or by another page.

 

 

 

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Slide notes: Every Web Application Page must also be classified with a Project and Function. This makes it useful for classification when producing a Report of all Web Application Pages, especially when there are many.

 

 

 

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