Which three object details can be viewed from the object tree?

Part of Oracle Fusion CRM extensibility allows the user to browse an application’s existing
configuration in a tree format. The object tree reflects the latest configuration of the application for
both standard and custom objects. Which three object details can be viewed from the object tree?

Part of Oracle Fusion CRM extensibility allows the user to browse an application’s existing
configuration in a tree format. The object tree reflects the latest configuration of the application for
both standard and custom objects. Which three object details can be viewed from the object tree?

A.
Fields

B.
Object Workflows

C.
Server Scripts

D.
Pages

E.
Object Relationships

Explanation:
Access the Application Composer from a CRM application at runtime by using the
Navigator menu. The first view of the Application Composer is the main Overview page, which is
the entry point into all your customization options. On the main Overview page, the regional pane
at left displays the object tree, which lets you browse an application’s existing object configuration
in a tree format. The object tree reflects the latest configuration of the application: both standard
objects as well as custom objects.
To use the object tree:

1. Select Application Composer from the Navigator menu, under the Tools category.
2. On the main Overview page, select an application from the Application choice list.
3. For each object node, whether standard or custom, expand it further to view and edit object
details, such as an object’s fields and Enterprise pages where the object is exposed.
For both standard and custom objects, you can view and edit the following details:
* Fields
Add new fields to an object.
* Pages
Modify the pages on which an object appears.
* Server scripts
Write application logic that controls the behavior of an object’s records.
* Buttons and links
Add buttons or links to Enterprise pages.
* Saved searches
Define saved searches for an object.
Reference; Oracle Fusion Applications CRM Extensibility Guide, CRM Application Composer’s
Object Tree



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