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iCalendar Event Template Fields

The following fields require explanation:

Symbol

Defines the display name by which you want to identify the event template within your system. This field is required. Editable.

Code

Defines a localized and independent code for the event template. This field is required. Not editable.

Record Status

Specifies whether the record is active or inactive. This field is required. Editable.

Object Type

Displays the object type such as Change Order or Knowledge Document. This field is required. Not editable.

Start Date

Displays the column name for the event such as sched_start_date or CREATION_DATE. This field is required. Not editable.

End Date

Displays the column name for the event such as sched_end_date or CREATION_DATE. This field is required. Not editable.

Alarm

Allows you to set a display alarm (such as 1 Day before or 1 Hour before) for each event that creates a calendar. This field is required. Editable.

Category

Displays the field property for the event template. This is similar to how message templates are processed. This field is optional. Editable.

Summary

Displays the field property for the event template. This is similar to how message templates are processed. This field is optional. Editable.

Description

Displays the field property for the event template. This is similar to how message templates are processed. This field is optional. Editable.

URL

Displays the field property for the event template. This is similar to how message templates are processed. This field is optional. Editable.

Extra Entries

Allows you to add other properties (not managed by CA SDM) to the event. This field is optional. Editable.

Note: You can click the More icon to display the Additional Search Arguments field. This field is intended only for expert users who understand SQL and Majic and can use it to specify search arguments that are not available in the standard search filter fields. You can enter a SQL WHERE clause in this field to specify an additional search argument.