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Release Notes Version: 1.118 Release Date: 27 November, 2024 Sandbox Install Production Install Release Notes PDF This update includes improvements, and bug fixes. Improvements Multi-Line Wrapping for Title Field in All Views Introducing support for multi-line (wrapping) functionality in the Title field across all views. This enhancement ensures that long titles are now fully visible...
CalendarAnything LWC (CA LWC) can be embedded in an internal Salesforce application page, a Force.com Visualforce page, and a Digital Experience (Community) site page. Note: For details on how to embed CA LWC into a Salesforce record page, refer to Creating and Embedding Dynamic Calendars – LWC. This article shows you how to: Embed CA...
Each CalendarAnything LWC user has their own group of General Settings that they can update to customize their calendars. Initially, the application populates these settings with Global Defaults. As a system administrator, you want to ensure that users’ have the appropriate look, feel, and customization access for their calendars. Calendar Anything LWC provides the Settings...
A Related Lists establishes a connection between a primary data object and a child object. The child object fields are known as Child Relation Fields. One or more of these fields can be shown as Additional Fields on a calendar provided that the calendar and the Related List have the same primary object and the...
Release Notes Version: 1.117 Release Date: 25 October, 2024 Sandbox Install Production Install Release Notes PDF This update includes new features, improvements, and bug fixes. New Features Confirmation Popup Message Feature Overview: We’ve added a confirmation popup message to enhance accuracy and control when updating records through drag-and-drop actions in the calendar. To enable this...
In CalendarAnything, a calendar’s data comes from the object selected in the Object Name field of the Calendar Criteria step. Think of this object as the primary object. In some cases, users may also want to see fields from a related or child object. By default, if the relationship between two objects is not configured...
This article describes the CalendarAnything LWC URL and Component parameters that enable you to customize calendar characteristics such as appearance, grouping, sorting, default views, and so on. To make it easier to find a given parameter, the parameters are grouped as follows: URL parameters Component parameters Date literals Component parameters: view-specific Component parameters: general Note:...
CalendarAnything’s Kanban View provides multiple sorting and grouping options, enabling you see important information at a glance. Multiple record update options exist as well and result in the Kanban View changing accordingly. This article shows you how to use the Kanban View and contains the following sections: Grouping Sorting Updating records with drag-and-drop Dynamic Row...
CalendarAnything’s Conditional Coloring feature enables users to assign colors to calendar records based on lookup field value. Adding a new lookup value requires adding a new color code condition to prevent records with the new value from being shaded in the default calendar color. For example, an organization has ten accounts. Calendar records for Account...
Custom tabs and custom buttons can be configured on the CalendarAnything Details popup. Custom tabs execute Flows that were created using Salesforce Flow Builder. Custom buttons allow users to navigate to external URLs, start a flow, open a lightning component, or navigate to a related record. This article addresses: How to add a custom tab...