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You use the structure of features to decide how they depend on each other and how they are displayed in the form. Feature outlines that do not have a superordinate outline are defined as top level. These are NOT displayed in the form. Characteristics at level 2 are displayed as a separate info area. Characteristics that are assigned to this outline are directly visible in this info area. Characteristic Outlines with a superordinate outline are displayed as a separate info area within the info area of the superordinate outline. This type of structuring supports up to 3 levels below the top level. Further levels up to level 5 can be created; the display of levels 4 and 5 is identical. The system actively prevents structuring beyond level 5.
Identification
Information on the identification of the data record is stored in this info area.| Property | Description |
| Responsible person / owner | Selection of the person responsible for the respective characteristic classification |
| Hierarchy code | The hierarchy code of a characteristic is automatically calculated by the system. calculated by the system. It is made up of the hierarchy code of the selected characteristic structure and the code of the characteristic itself. The hierarchy code can help you to uniquely identify characteristics. identify characteristics. |
| Designation | Enter a name for the outline |
| Superordinate structure | Selection of the outline that is hierarchically superordinate. Please note that a maximum of three outlines are taken into account in the display, further outlines are displayed on the third level. |
| Code | Display of the outline code that is automatically generated by the system when you save for the first time. |
| Info area expanded | Use this option to decide whether the info area, which is displayed in the form based on this outline, should be expanded or collapsed when first loaded. |
| Internal ID (Data ID) | Internal ID for the outline |
Morada settings
This group contains settings for the Morada functionality. It includes configuration options for adapting and controlling Morada-specific features and behaviors in the system.| Property | Description |
| Path | Display of the hierarchy code that is automatically generated by the system when saving. The hierarchy code is made up of the outline code and the higher-level outlines. The hierarchy code is separated by "-". Note: The hierarchy code and path display the same data in terms of content, - only different separator/rule.n, - only different separator/rule. |
| Level | Selection of the order for the outline. |
Features of this structure
Display of the characteristics assigned to this structureSee also: Feature Definition
Subordinate divisions
Display of the subgroups that have been assigned to this structure.See also: Feature Structure