Define the database schema for supported Surveys objects in the Life Sciences for
Customer Engagement mobile app. Generate a metadata cache to package the database schema
configuration into a downloadable metadata cache that the mobile app can use for offline
access.
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.
Configure the object schema for the supported Survey objects to work on the mobile app. Select
the type as Data.
Survey
SurveyVersion
SurveyPage
SurveyInvitation
SurveyQuestion
SurveyQuestionChoice
SurveyQstnResponseOffline
SurveyResponseOffline
SurveySubject
Configure the database schema for these objects if the user wants to view surveys completed on
the web in mobile as well. Select the type as Data.
SurveyResponse
SurveyQuestionResponse
If users take surveys on account plans or provider visits, configure the database schema for this object and select Data as the type.
SurveyEngagementContext
After you create these configurations, generate a metadata cache so the app can access the latest metadata definitions and schema changes.
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