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Creating a custom page

You can create and design custom pages for your application. You can add one or more tabs, split the page into sections, and add components. The components differ based on the business entity and page type you select.
    1Click New > Business Applications > Page > Create.
    The Page dialog box appears.
    2Specify the following page properties:
    Property
    Description
    Display Name
    Name of the custom page.
    Internal ID
    A unique page identifier. You cannot change the internal ID after you create the page.
    Description
    Optional. A brief description of the custom page.
    Business Entity
    Business entity for which you want to create the custom page.
    Page Type
    The type of custom page.
    Select one of the following page types:
    • - Create. To create records in your business application.
    • - View and Edit. To view and edit records in your business application.
    Location
    Project or folder within which you want to save the custom page.
    3Click OK.
    A blank page with a panel appears.
    4To split the panel into sections, click the panel, click the down arrow, and select the required option.
    The following options are available:
    5On the Page Components tab, drag the required component to a panel or section.
    Based on the components you choose, configure the component properties. For more information about configuring properties, see Configuring a Fields component.
    6To add additional panel, click Add Panel Group.
    7To add a page tab, click Add Page Tab.
    8Specify the following page tab properties.
    Property
    Description
    Title
    Name of the page tab.
    Show Title
    Specifies whether the page tab title is displayed.
    Jump To
    Allows the user to jump to a specific section.
    For example, you might want to create a Hierarchy page tab to display hierarchy data of a record. For more information, see Creating a Hierarchy tab.
After you create the custom page, validate the custom page configuration. For more information, see Validating a custom page.