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<li>When the table displays in the design pane, click the left border of the table, and then click '''Properties'''.</li>
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<li>When the table displays in the design pane, click the left border of the table, and then click '''Properties''' to open the Component Property Editor window.</li>
 
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<li>In the Component Property Editor window, select subobject CDFs the same way you would [[Select Display Columns | select display columns]], then click '''OK''' to close the Component Property Editor window.</li>
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<li>Select subobject CDFs the same way you would [[Select Display Columns | select display columns]], then click '''OK''' to close the Component Property Editor window.</li>
 
<li>Remember to save and publish the field report template in order for the new subobject CDFs to be displayed.
 
<li>Remember to save and publish the field report template in order for the new subobject CDFs to be displayed.
 
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Revision as of 20:32, 6 March 2013

To add subobject custom defined fields (CDF) to a field report template:

  1. In the Field Report Template Designer window, select a subobject table from the data tree and drag it to the design pane.
Note.jpg See How To Add Custom Defined Fields for examples of subobject tables that you can choose from.

Dragging a subobject table to the design pane

  1. When the table displays in the design pane, click the left border of the table, and then click Properties to open the Component Property Editor window.

Displaying Subobject CDFs

  1. Select subobject CDFs the same way you would select display columns, then click OK to close the Component Property Editor window.
  2. Remember to save and publish the field report template in order for the new subobject CDFs to be displayed.