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#Expand the subobject table and select the data category to which you want to add a subobject CDF. If there is no data category under the specific subobject table select Uncategorised. | #Expand the subobject table and select the data category to which you want to add a subobject CDF. If there is no data category under the specific subobject table select Uncategorised. | ||
#In the right pane of the Data Inventory Manager window, click the [[Image:FieldTemplateIcon.png|Add]] button. | #In the right pane of the Data Inventory Manager window, click the [[Image:FieldTemplateIcon.png|Add]] button. | ||
| − | #In the CDF Editor window, add and save the subobject CDF in the same way you [[Add Custom Defined Fields|add | + | #In the CDF Editor window, add and save the subobject CDF in the same way you [[Add Custom Defined Fields|add CDFs to the main objects]]. |
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You can only add subobject CDFs to subobject tables - data categories that display as tables on a data entry form template. Examples of these subobject tables are listed below. |
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| Object | Subobject Table Name |
| Land |
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| Activity |
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| Victim |
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| Organisation |
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To add a subobject custom defined field (CDF):
- From the Customisation menu, select Data Inventory Manager.
- From the left pane of the Data Inventory Manager window, select a subobject table.
- Expand the subobject table and select the data category to which you want to add a subobject CDF. If there is no data category under the specific subobject table select Uncategorised.
- In the right pane of the Data Inventory Manager window, click the
button. - In the CDF Editor window, add and save the subobject CDF in the same way you add CDFs to the main objects.
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