Difficulty: novice
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Learning Objectives
After reading this article, you’ll be able to:
Understand the object model within Workplace
Workplace Object model
There are currently more than 500 objects available in Workplace, some examples of objects are Request, Contract, WorkOrder, Reservation, Property, Area, Asset, and Invoice.
Each unique appearance of an object is called an instance. Whenever we create a new instance of an object in Workplace, the reference will be automatically generated and is an unique identifier of the object. For Properties this could look like: PRP-000001, PRP-000002, PRP-000003.
Relevant properties/ information of objects are stored in fields. We will often use the term objectFields to indicate a field belonging to an object. Below, some examples are provided of (object)fields:
Person: name, gender;
Properties: reference, name, type (“office building”);
Assets: type (“beamer”), brand, supplier.
Objects in Workplace can be linked to other objects by using Id-fields. For more info on this check out Linking via id-fields + magnifying glass.
Summary
Exercise
- #1 Make a new instance of the Property Object
- #2 Link a Property owner to this instance
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