Tabs on Forms Click Notes.

Design Console Overview 1-13 Figure 1–10 Design Console - Tab on Forms Each tab has its own tables and function buttons. Usually, the buttons on a tab are grayed out until the information in the upper portion of the form is saved. The table displayed in the tab enables you to view and edit the records associated with that tab item. To modify information in a row of a tabs table, either double-click the field that contains the information you want to edit, or double-click the associated row heading.

1.4 Assignment Windows

The User Form Assignment windows enable you to select and assign entities to a record. The Assignment window is displayed when you click the Assign button. Figure 1–11 shows a User Form Assignment window for selecting and assigning roles to a record. 1-14 Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle Identity Manager Figure 1–11 User Form Assignment Window The left pane lists items that you can assign to the record, for example, Organization. The right pane lists the items that have already been assigned to the record. Although the values available for selection in the left and right panes are unique to what is being assigned or unassigned, the buttons and general use of this dialog box are consistent throughout the application. The following are methods for working with this window: ■ To select multiple unconsecutive items, hold down the Ctrl key while selecting items with the mouse. For example, you can select the User Group, the IT Resource Type Definition object, and the Form Information object, but not the Process Definition object. ■ To select multiple items that are listed consecutively, hold down the Shift key and select the first and last items with the mouse. ■ To assign one or more items, select the item and click the right arrow. ■ To unassign one or more items, select them, and click the left arrow. When you are done, click OK. If you click Cancel, all assignment changes are discarded.

1.5 Search Operations

This section describes the search operation that you can perform in the Design Console. It contains the following sections: ■ Starting a Search ■ Constructing a Search Filter ■ Results of a Search ■ Working with a Set of Query Results ■ Optimizing Query Performance ■ Exceeding the Limit for a Result Set