You can use the Administration Portal to configure settings for software that is managed in the Web Portal.
You can use the Administration Portal to configure settings for software that is managed in the Web Portal.
You can specify which properties users can change when they edit software.
Required configuration key:
Properties editors/Editable properties/Application (ServerConfig/OwnershipConfig/EditableFields/Application): Specify which of the software properties users can edit.
To configure the editable properties of software
Log in to the Administration Portal (see Logging in to the Administration Portal).
In the navigation, click Configuration.
On the Configuration page, in the Show configuration for the following API project menu, select the Web Portal API project.
Expand the Properties editors/Editable properties/Application configuration keys.
You can perform the following actions:
To add a property, click New and select the corresponding property from the menu.
To change an existing property, select the property in the corresponding menu.
To remove a property, Next to the corresponding property, click (Delete).
Click Apply.
Perform one of the following actions:
If you want to apply the changes locally only, click Apply locally.
If you want to apply the changes globally, click Apply globally.
Click Apply.
To improve the performance of the Web Portal, you can minimize data access and sorting processes for certain tables by skipping automatic table sorting.
NOTE: As certain API requests may have specific sorting requirements, this setting can be overridden by individual API methods.
Required configuration keys:
Skip table sorting (DoNotSortOnApiServer): Determines whether to skip sorting of table entries.
To skip sorting a table
Log in to the Administration Portal (see Logging in to the Administration Portal).
In the navigation, click Configuration.
On the Configuration page, in the Show configuration for the following API project menu, select the API Server API project.
Click (Actions) > Create configuration key.
In the Create configuration key pane, in the menu, select the Table configuration value.
In the Name of the new configuration key field, enter the name of the table whose entries should no longer be sorted.
Click Create.
Expand the Table configuration/<tablename>/Skip table sorting configuration parameter.
Select the Skip table sorting check box.
Click Apply.
Perform one of the following actions:
If you want to apply the changes locally only, click Apply locally.
If you want to apply the changes globally, click Apply globally.
Click Apply.
TIP: To delete the newly created configuration key, perform the following actions:
Click (Actions) > Delete configuration key.
In the Delete configuration key pane, in the Configuration key to be deleted menu, select the configuration key that you want to delete.
Click Delete configuration key.
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