Enable users to access all the Data Change Requests that they created for a specific
record by adding the Life Science - Related List component to the Life Science Data Change Request
record page.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited Editions with Life
Sciences Cloud, Life Sciences Cloud for Customer Engagement Add-on license, and the
Life Sciences Customer Engagement managed package.
User Permissions Needed
To set up and configure Data Change Request features and objects:
Life Sciences Commercial Admin
OR
Life Sciences Key Account Management
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, search for and select Lightning App
Builder.
Edit a record page.
Search the list of components for Related List, and then drag the Related List —
Life Sciences component to the record page’s Related tab.
In the properties pane, customize the list.
Enter the API name of Object: LifeSciDataChangeRequest.
Enter the API name of the field set that you created on the child object.
The field set defines the fields that you want to use as the list’s columns. For
example, ADMIN_DEFAULT_LIST_VIEW.
Enter the title of the related list. For example, Data Change Requests.
Enter the name of the Salesforce Lightning Design System (SLDS) icon that you want to
include in the list header.
Use the format group:name. For example, standard:lead_list.
To show Data Change Requests matching recordId in the component, enter this WHERE clause
in SOQL format: DataChangeRecordIdentifier='{recordId}'.
To show the number of records in the list header, select Show record count.
Important Make sure to remove the values specified for fields such as Action
Handler API Name and New Action Handler API Name.
Save your changes.
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