- Introduction to WorkXpress
- Building Your Application
- Examples and Best Practices
- Technical Manual
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+ | ====== Important Concepts ====== | ||
+ | This section contains information about concepts that are crucial to developing and understanding how applications in WorkXpress function. | ||
+ | * [[Logging In]] - To Access a WorkXpress Application, a person must Log In. | ||
+ | * [[Context]] - This concept is central to how WorkXpress functions. | ||
+ | * [[Automated ID|Automated unique IDs for records]] - In many relational database applications, you need to specify a unique identifier for each record. WorkXpress does this for you automatically, in the background, so you don't have to worry about it. | ||
+ | * [[Automation Trigger|Automation triggers]] - These cause actions to run. | ||
+ | * [[Relationship Management|Managing relationships]] - This article discusses various ways of managing relationships. | ||
+ | * [[Groups|Groups]] | ||
+ | * [[Users|Users]] | ||
+ | * [[Word Templates|Word templates]] | ||
+ | * [[Reports|Reports]] | ||
+ | * [[Images|Images]] | ||
+ | * [[Application Record|Application Record]] | ||
+ | * [[Application Tabs|Application Tabs]] | ||
+ | * [[Application Header|Application Header]] | ||
+ | * [[Multitenancy|Multitenancy]] | ||
+ | * [[Timezone and Locale|Timezone and Locale]] |