Discussions Log by Item

The Discussions Log by Investment report helps users to see the details of the Discussions tab. The report lists discussions for a specific item or a group of items. It shows the discussion title, creation (created by, created on) and modification details (last modified by, last modified on).

Each discussion has a plus sign in front of its title, to represent availability of details. If a user clicks this plus sign, the screen expands to reveal description field content for the specific discussion. The only user-configurable parameters in this report are the start and end dates.

Fields

The Properties section of the View Designer and Module Designer views displays the properties that are available for the selected attribute, control, or widget. The list of available properties will vary, depending on the selected attribute, control, or widget.

Field Description
Investment/Title

This paragraph exists to demonstrate how we can share this content into three places: 1) a standalone glossary topic, 2) pulled in as an overview of a scenario (or a task or wherever appropriate), and 3) the quick intro for a scenario/concept/whatever that has been pulled into a guidance page (using an iframe -- we're pulling in the actual glossary entry). This is a great example of reusing content and applying consistency of concepts and terms across the help experience. Only people who read the entire doc set will ever figure out that we're reusing entire paragraphs. And even then, 99% of them won't care.

Created By

This paragraph exists to demonstrate how we can share this content into three places: 1) a standalone glossary topic, 2) pulled in as an overview of a scenario (or a task or wherever appropriate), and 3) the quick intro for a scenario/concept/whatever that has been pulled into a guidance page (using an iframe -- we're pulling in the actual glossary entry). This is a great example of reusing content and applying consistency of concepts and terms across the help experience. Only people who read the entire doc set will ever figure out that we're reusing entire paragraphs. And even then, 99% of them won't care.

Created On

This paragraph exists to demonstrate how we can share this content into three places: 1) a standalone glossary topic, 2) pulled in as an overview of a scenario (or a task or wherever appropriate), and 3) the quick intro for a scenario/concept/whatever that has been pulled into a guidance page (using an iframe -- we're pulling in the actual glossary entry). This is a great example of reusing content and applying consistency of concepts and terms across the help experience. Only people who read the entire doc set will ever figure out that we're reusing entire paragraphs. And even then, 99% of them won't care.

Last Modified By

This paragraph exists to demonstrate how we can share this content into three places: 1) a standalone glossary topic, 2) pulled in as an overview of a scenario (or a task or wherever appropriate), and 3) the quick intro for a scenario/concept/whatever that has been pulled into a guidance page (using an iframe -- we're pulling in the actual glossary entry). This is a great example of reusing content and applying consistency of concepts and terms across the help experience. Only people who read the entire doc set will ever figure out that we're reusing entire paragraphs. And even then, 99% of them won't care.

Last Modified On

This paragraph exists to demonstrate how we can share this content into three places: 1) a standalone glossary topic, 2) pulled in as an overview of a scenario (or a task or wherever appropriate), and 3) the quick intro for a scenario/concept/whatever that has been pulled into a guidance page (using an iframe -- we're pulling in the actual glossary entry). This is a great example of reusing content and applying consistency of concepts and terms across the help experience. Only people who read the entire doc set will ever figure out that we're reusing entire paragraphs. And even then, 99% of them won't care.