Enabling application features
Application features are features that are enabled for all users in NexJ CRM. You can enable and view the status of application features in the Global Application Settings page in NexJ Admin Console. You can also use this page to specify certain application-wide values or settings.
Certain features that display in the Global Application Settings page are editable only during your NexJ application deployment. These features are identified by the lock icon next to the feature name.
Features and values in the Global Application Settings page are organized by group. The following information is listed for each feature or value.
Name
The name of the feature.
Description
The description of the feature.
State
Indicates whether the feature is enabled or disabled. For options that contain application-wide settings or values, this column displays the value. It also displays an icon to indicate which format is expected for the value, such as numeral, date, or string.
To enable and disable application features, or to specify an application-wide value associated with a feature:
- [Optional] To narrow or group the list of features, filter by feature group, feature name, or both:
- In Group, select the group name of the feature.
- In Name, type the feature name.
- Click Run.
In the features list, click the Action button for the feature that you want to enable or disable, then select Edit.
You cannot edit any features that are configurable only during NexJ application deployment. These features are identified by the lock icon next to the feature name.
An Edit dialog for the feature or value opens.
- Do one of the following:
- Select or clear the Enabled checkbox for the feature.
- Specify the value in the Value field. The expected value format is indicated by the icon displayed next to the value.
- Click OK. The Edit dialog closes.
The changes you make to enable or disable the feature or specify a value take immediate effect.
The following table describes available application features in the Global Application Settings page.
Group | System setting | Description |
---|---|---|
Call Records | Call Records | Enables call records functionality |
Data Entitlement | ACL Rebuild Security | Enables ACL security rebuilds, for example, during data migration |
Hierarchical Access | Enables hierarchy based access for entities, opportunities, and activities | |
Notifications | Batch Notification | Enables batch task and document creation notifications |
Optional Features | CPM | Enables users to manage Process Management forms |
Draft Email | Enables users to preview a batch email before sending it to email recipients | |
Email Signature | Enables users to manage an email signature and include it in batch emails | |
Email Recipients | Enables users to view a list of selected email recipients and modify the list | |
Email to Serv. Req. | Enables the automatic generation of service requests from customer emails | |
Exchange App Logs | Enables exchange audit logging in application logs | |
Opportunity Reports | Enables users to generate Opportunity Detail reports from the Opportunities workspace | |
Service Request SLA | Enables administrators to configure rules for service level agreements and enables users to view the First Response By and Resolution By service level agreement metrics for service requests | |
SLA End of Day | Enables administrators to set service level agreement metrics to end of business day | |
Rich Text | Doc Mgr Rich Text | Enables users to convert plain text to rich text for Document Manager item notes using a batch process |
Timezone | Org. timezone | The time zone used for time-based notifications and Service Level Management reporting |