Use Flexcards to show your users at-a-glance contextual information and provide them
with access to relevant tasks for the data in an ARC graph. In Omnistudio, the drag-and-drop
elements let you build Flexcards quickly to show your users contextual information in an
at-a-glance format and provide them with access to relevant tasks for the data in an ARC
graph.
Note To use this feature, you must have an Omnistudio license and build Flexcards in
Omnistudio.
When building Flexcards in Omnistudio, the recommended maximum size is 22.2 rem
(355 pixels) so the card details show on the ARC graph.
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Actionable Relationship
Center, and then select Actionable Relationship
Center.
Click New Relationship Graph or edit an existing graph.
Create a node or select an existing node.
Click the Display tab.
Select Use Flexcard to show the node in a Flexcard.
(Optional) In Exposed Attributes enter a configurable public
property as JSON.
For example, you can set a limit on the number of Account records shown on your Flexcard.
If the variable is AccountRecordLimit, to limit the
records shown to 5, enter {"AccountRecordLimit": 5}. For multiple
properties, separate key/value pairs with a comma, such as {"AccountRecordLimit": 5,
"Greeting": "Hello"}.
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