This idea is created from this question.Currently in the IAM you are able to set the following on user-level:https://docs.thinkwisesoftware.com/docs/iam/users#configure-user-preferences Select a Configuration or create a new configuration using the pop-up. Available configurations are: None - No user preferences are stored and the user preferences ribbon is hidden. Resize - Users can collapse and expand their menu and ribbon. Furthermore, they can change the sort sequence and column width in a grid view. Move - Resize plus the option to configure their own start objects and set the sort sequence of all subjects. OnOff - All options except for changing screen types. Complete - All user preferences options are available to the user. The idea consists of 2 parts:No more ‘grouped’ options. Get more control over the separate features you want the user the be able to access. For example: - Change screentype yes/no - Toggle Details yes/no - User defined prefilters yes/no - List yes/no etc
I think it would be good to automatically disable program objects when removing/deleting a handler control procedure. Or at least automatically disable them when no (0) templates are assigned.My situationI thought using a handler was a good option, but during the process I decided this was not the best option. So I deleted the Control Procedure (which includes the template). I thought this was all I had to do to undo the handler that I created.Unfortunately this resulted in errors:[ERR] An unhandled exception occurred while processing the request. (ffba027a)System.Exception: The identity value should be set by the api_call_settings handler.I also noticed that the SF kept creating the a Stored Procedure on the database.Only when I re-created a handler and disabled the Program Object, the error was gone.
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