Aptify includes a scripting engine that executes user-defined scripts in several areas within the product. The system centralizes these scripts in a Scripts service. The standard Aptify installation supports scripting in the following entities:
- Message Parts (see " Configuring Message Parts" in the Admin Guide)
- Message Templates (see "Creating Message Templates" in the Admin Guide)
- Rule-based Process Flow Steps (see the Aptify Managing Process Pipeline GuidePipelines)
- Field Validation (see "Validation Tab" in the Admin Guide)
- Event Definitions (see the Aptify Managing Process Pipeline GuidePipelines)
- Price Rules (see the Aptify Product Setup and Administration Guide Establishing Pricing Rules)
- Alert Types (see "Creating Alert Types Service" on page 581)
Each of these entities has an embedded link to the Scripts entity. (See "Creating Embedded Objects" in the Admin Guide for for more information.) Also, the Code Script control appears on the form for each of these entities. This control displays the user-defined code in standard VB.NET scripting format using colors and indenting to identify keywords and other code elements, as illustrated in Figure 11.88.shown below.
Note that the Database Objects service does not store SQL text in the Scripts service even though it uses the Code Script control. Anchor
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