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If your organization has information stored in databases other than the Aptify database, you can add links to this data as a virtual entity. A virtual entity provides read-only access to data stored outside of Aptify (or to data stored within Aptify but not accessible via a standard entity). Virtual Entities allow an organization to centralize all of its data in Aptify, even if some business operations store data in non-Aptify databases.
Organizations can use Aptify's feature-rich viewing system to create views (list view, charts, and calendars) or use the Report wizard to run reports on this data. Note that since access is read-only, users cannot open forms, update existing information, or add new records for virtual entities.
Administrators can easily create virtual entities using the Virtual Entity wizard. The wizard can add a virtual entity for the following types of data:

  • External data stored in another database on the same SQL server as Aptify.
  • External data stored in another location on the network that has a Linked Server -relationship with the SQL Server on which Aptify is installed.
  • Data within Aptify that is not available from a top-level entity, such as sub-type data or organization-specific SQL views. Aptify's hierarchies feature for List views provides visibility for sub-type information within the viewing system, but a virtual entity further extends this functionality, allowing an organization to create a filter relationship between a sub-type and its parent and to report on the sub-type data using chart or calendar views.

This section describes how to create a virtual entity using the wizard. It covers the following topics:

  • Virtual Entity Requirements: Before attempting to create a virtual entity, review this -section to determine if your data is in a format supported by the Virtual Entity wizard.
  • Setting Up a Virtual Entity: After you have confirmed that your data meets the virtual entity requirements, following the instructions in this section to create a virtual entity using the wizard.
  • Virtual Entity Characteristics: This section describes a virtual entity's configuration and the types of operations that a user can perform using a virtual entity.
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