Finding object properties

#DesignerTip

Have you ever been working on a rule, and not been sure how to find out simple information like what its parent folder is? There are two ways to find out!

#1: Starting in Appian 7.5, all of our modern object design interfaces offer access to basic object metadata by clicking on the object's name in the top left. As of Appian 7.9, this includes interfaces, expression rules, data types, web APIs, sites, and applications.

See it in action here: www.screencast.com/.../od0AtDvn

#2: Starting in Appian 7.9, you can select any object in the application designer and click Precedents. Its parent folder shows up in the resulting list. Starting in Appian 7.10, this works from the Objects view as well.

See it in action here: www.screencast.com/.../CKVX95kN

Cheers!

Comment below if this tip helped you. Follow me to get more #DesignerTips.

OriginalPostID-237906

  Discussion posts and replies are publicly visible

Parents Reply
  • In my project to track and audit components, a module is being developed that must have the list of objects and their versions so as not to have to enter object by object and see what version it is in. Due to technical limitations you cannot use the content tool, it is very unfortunate, but it is what it is. So, I have investigated and perhaps by consulting the Appian primary database I can get some answer but I don't see in which table the information I am looking for can be found.

Children