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= Attribute =
 
= Attribute =
  
Attributes, or metadata are the key components of an Agreement. Attribute data appears on contracts and associated documents.
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Attributes or metadata are the key components of an Agreement. Attribute data is displayed on contracts and associated documents.
  
 
Attributes are of two types:
 
Attributes are of two types:
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<div class="note-box">&nbsp;'''Note''':&nbsp;If you select&nbsp;''On''&nbsp;in the&nbsp;''Is Editable&nbsp;''field''', '''the&nbsp;''Tracking Attribute''&nbsp;and the&nbsp;''Is Unique''&nbsp;fields are available.</div>  
 
<div class="note-box">&nbsp;'''Note''':&nbsp;If you select&nbsp;''On''&nbsp;in the&nbsp;''Is Editable&nbsp;''field''', '''the&nbsp;''Tracking Attribute''&nbsp;and the&nbsp;''Is Unique''&nbsp;fields are available.</div>  
 
*Is Mandatory:&nbsp;'''Click'''&nbsp;''On''&nbsp;to make the attribute mandatory.  
 
*Is Mandatory:&nbsp;'''Click'''&nbsp;''On''&nbsp;to make the attribute mandatory.  
*Tracking Attribute:'''Click&nbsp;'''''On''&nbsp;to make the attribute editable throughout the Agreement lifecycle.  
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*Tracking Attribute:&nbsp;'''Click&nbsp;'''''On''&nbsp;to make the attribute editable throughout the Agreement lifecycle.  
 
*Is Unique:&nbsp;'''Click'''&nbsp;''On''&nbsp;to make the attribute unique for a Contract Type.  
 
*Is Unique:&nbsp;'''Click'''&nbsp;''On''&nbsp;to make the attribute unique for a Contract Type.  
 
*Defined by Rule:&nbsp;'''Click'''&nbsp;''On''&nbsp;to make the attribute editable throughout the Agreement lifecycle.  
 
*Defined by Rule:&nbsp;'''Click'''&nbsp;''On''&nbsp;to make the attribute editable throughout the Agreement lifecycle.  
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*Is Searchable:&nbsp;'''Click'''&nbsp;''On''&nbsp;to make the attribute easy to search.  
 
*Is Searchable:&nbsp;'''Click'''&nbsp;''On''&nbsp;to make the attribute easy to search.  
 
*Is Supersedable:&nbsp;'''Click&nbsp;'''''On&nbsp;''to make the updated or amended attribute supersede the earlier one.&nbsp;  
 
*Is Supersedable:&nbsp;'''Click&nbsp;'''''On&nbsp;''to make the updated or amended attribute supersede the earlier one.&nbsp;  
*Is Conditional:&nbsp;'''Click'''&nbsp;''On''&nbsp;to make the attribute dependent on another attribute. The ''Conditional ''section appears. In the&nbsp;''Depend on Attribute''&nbsp;list, select the attribute on which the new attribute is dependent.In the&nbsp;''Depends On Value''&nbsp;box, type the value of the selected attribute.'''Select '''the values from the ''Depends on Value ''field which are automatically fetched based on the attribute selected in ''Depends On Attribute'' field, if the data type of that attribute is Lookup, Choice, MultiChoice, or Boolean.  
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*Is Conditional:&nbsp;'''Click'''&nbsp;''On''&nbsp;to make the attribute dependent on another attribute. The ''Conditional ''section opens. In the&nbsp;''Depend on Attribute''&nbsp;list, select the attribute on which the new attribute is dependent. In the&nbsp;''Depends On Value''&nbsp;box, type the value of the selected attribute.&nbsp;'''Select '''the values from the ''Depends on Value ''field which are automatically fetched based on the attribute selected in ''Depends On Attribute'' field, if the data type of that attribute is Lookup, Choice, MultiChoice, or Boolean.  
 
<div class="image-green-border">[[File:SP7 Conditional Attributes & Rules 1.png|SP7 Conditional Attributes & Rules 1]]</div>  
 
<div class="image-green-border">[[File:SP7 Conditional Attributes & Rules 1.png|SP7 Conditional Attributes & Rules 1]]</div>  
 
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<div class="image-green-border">[[File:SP7 Conditional Attributes & Rules 2.png|SP7 Conditional Attributes & Rules 2]]</div>  
 
<div class="image-green-border">[[File:SP7 Conditional Attributes & Rules 2.png|SP7 Conditional Attributes & Rules 2]]</div>  
4. '''Click''' ''Save''. The attribute appears in the ''Available Attribute'' list.
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4. '''Click''' ''Save''. The attribute&nbsp;is displayed in the ''Available Attribute'' list.
 
<div class="image-green-border">[[File:AttributeCreationSuccessful.jpg|RTENOTITLE]]<br/> &nbsp;</div>  
 
<div class="image-green-border">[[File:AttributeCreationSuccessful.jpg|RTENOTITLE]]<br/> &nbsp;</div>  
 
=== Editing an attribute ===
 
=== Editing an attribute ===
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Alternatively, you can type the name of the attribute in the ''Search'' box, and then '''select''' the attribute. The ''Edit Attribute'' page opens.
 
Alternatively, you can type the name of the attribute in the ''Search'' box, and then '''select''' the attribute. The ''Edit Attribute'' page opens.
  
3. Modify the existing information as required, and then '''click''' ''Save''. The ''Success! Attribute updated successfully''&nbsp;message appears at the bottom of the page.
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3. Modify the existing information as required, and then '''click''' ''Save''. The ''Success! Attribute updated successfully''&nbsp;message is displayed at the bottom of the page.
 
<div class="image-green-border">[[File:EditAttribute2.jpg|RTENOTITLE]]</div>  
 
<div class="image-green-border">[[File:EditAttribute2.jpg|RTENOTITLE]]</div>  
 
You can modify all the field values except attribute code and attribute name.
 
You can modify all the field values except attribute code and attribute name.
  
Under ''Available Attribute'' pane, point to a particular attribute and:
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*'''Click''' [[File:EditAttribute3.jpg|RTENOTITLE]] to view the Contract Type(s) where the selected attribute has been used.
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*'''Click''' [[File:DeleteAttribute.jpg|RTENOTITLE]] to delete the selected attribute.
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'''Related Topics''':&nbsp;[[Agreement_Management|Agreement Management]] |&nbsp;[[Configuration|Configuration]]&nbsp;|&nbsp;[[Contract_Type|Contract Type]]
 
'''Related Topics''':&nbsp;[[Agreement_Management|Agreement Management]] |&nbsp;[[Configuration|Configuration]]&nbsp;|&nbsp;[[Contract_Type|Contract Type]]

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Attribute

Attributes or metadata are the key components of an Agreement. Attribute data is displayed on contracts and associated documents.

Attributes are of two types:

  • Global: These Attributes are used for all Contract Types.
  • Local: These Attributes are used for specific Contract Types.

To view available Attributes:

1. Click the Configuration tile on the Dashboard, and then click the Attributes tile. The Atrributes page opens. On this page you can view a list of all the available attributes, Edit, or Add Attributes.

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Adding and Editing an Attribute

With ICM, you can create an attribute and use it while creating a Contract Type.

To create an attribute:

1. Click Configuration on My Dashboard. The Configuration page opens. 

2. Click the Attribute tile.

3. Click the Add icon on the Attribute Library page. The Add Attribute page opens. The Attribute Code is displayed by default.

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  • Display Name: Type the appropriate name of the attribute. For example, corporate office. 
  • Data Type list: Select the appropriate option from the list. 
  • Help Message: Type the appropriate help message of the attribute. For example, enter the address of the corporate office. 
  • Source List: Select from the following: 
    • User
    • Integrated
    • Script 

For example, select Integrated if source is inherited. 

Note: If you select the source as Integrated: Is Editable, Is Mandatory, Defined By Rule, Is Inherit andIs Conditional fields become unavailable. 
  • Default Value: Type the default value of the attribute. The value that you type will be displayed on creating a new agreement.
  • Is Default: Click On to enable rules to be set on the attribute.
  • Is Editable: Click On to make the attribute editable in the Agreement, else select Off.
 Note: If you select On in the Is Editable field, the Tracking Attribute and the Is Unique fields are available.
  • Is Mandatory: Click On to make the attribute mandatory.
  • Tracking Attribute: Click On to make the attribute editable throughout the Agreement lifecycle.
  • Is Unique: Click On to make the attribute unique for a Contract Type.
  • Defined by Rule: Click On to make the attribute editable throughout the Agreement lifecycle.
  • Is Inherit: Click On if you want the attribute to inherit the data from Associated Documents.
  • Is Searchable: Click On to make the attribute easy to search.
  • Is Supersedable: Click On to make the updated or amended attribute supersede the earlier one. 
  • Is Conditional: Click On to make the attribute dependent on another attribute. The Conditional section opens. In the Depend on Attribute list, select the attribute on which the new attribute is dependent. In the Depends On Value box, type the value of the selected attribute. Select the values from the Depends on Value field which are automatically fetched based on the attribute selected in Depends On Attribute field, if the data type of that attribute is Lookup, Choice, MultiChoice, or Boolean.
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4. Click Save. The attribute is displayed in the Available Attribute list.

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Editing an attribute

In ICM, you can edit an existing attribute. Editing the attribute doesn't have any effect on the Contract Types where it is used.
You can use the edited attribute to create new contract types.  

Note: To edit an attribute in all the entities where it is used (Clauses, Templates, Agreements), go to the Attributes tab of appropriate Contract Type, edit the attribute, and then publish it.

To edit an attribute:

1.Click Configuration on My Dashboard. The Configuration page opens.

2. Click Attribute  on the Configuration page. In the Available Attribute list, select an attribute that you want to edit.

Alternatively, you can type the name of the attribute in the Search box, and then select the attribute. The Edit Attribute page opens.

3. Modify the existing information as required, and then click Save. The Success! Attribute updated successfully message is displayed at the bottom of the page.

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You can modify all the field values except attribute code and attribute name.

 

 

 

Related TopicsAgreement ManagementConfiguration | Contract Type