Contents Now Platform Capabilities Previous Topic Next Topic Application scope Subscribe Log in to subscribe to topics and get notified when content changes. ... SAVE AS PDF Selected Topic Topic & Subtopics All Topics in Contents Share Application scope Application scoping protects applications by identifying and restricting access to application files and data. Administrators can specify what parts of an application are accessible to other applications from: The Custom application record Each application Table record For example, suppose that you create a conference room booking application in its own application scope. By default, the application can access and change its own tables and business logic, but not other applications unless you give them explicit permission. The application scope ensures: The conference room booking application does not interrupt core business services. Other applications do not interfere with its normal functioning. By default, all custom applications have a private scope that uniquely identifies them and their associated artifacts with a namespace identifier. The application scope prevents naming conflicts and allows the contextual development environment to determine what changes, if any, are permitted. Application developers specify an application scope when they create it. Related ConceptsRuntime access to applications tables On this page Send Feedback Previous Topic Next Topic
Application scope Application scoping protects applications by identifying and restricting access to application files and data. Administrators can specify what parts of an application are accessible to other applications from: The Custom application record Each application Table record For example, suppose that you create a conference room booking application in its own application scope. By default, the application can access and change its own tables and business logic, but not other applications unless you give them explicit permission. The application scope ensures: The conference room booking application does not interrupt core business services. Other applications do not interfere with its normal functioning. By default, all custom applications have a private scope that uniquely identifies them and their associated artifacts with a namespace identifier. The application scope prevents naming conflicts and allows the contextual development environment to determine what changes, if any, are permitted. Application developers specify an application scope when they create it. Related ConceptsRuntime access to applications tables
Application scope Application scoping protects applications by identifying and restricting access to application files and data. Administrators can specify what parts of an application are accessible to other applications from: The Custom application record Each application Table record For example, suppose that you create a conference room booking application in its own application scope. By default, the application can access and change its own tables and business logic, but not other applications unless you give them explicit permission. The application scope ensures: The conference room booking application does not interrupt core business services. Other applications do not interfere with its normal functioning. By default, all custom applications have a private scope that uniquely identifies them and their associated artifacts with a namespace identifier. The application scope prevents naming conflicts and allows the contextual development environment to determine what changes, if any, are permitted. Application developers specify an application scope when they create it. Related ConceptsRuntime access to applications tables