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Application configuration and design are performed via the [[Woodford]] tool. | Application configuration and design are performed via the [[Woodford]] tool. | ||
To create an app, you create an app project. You can create an unlimited number of projects. By associating the project with a user role (profile), the correct app will be available for your users. | # To create an app, you create an app project. You can create an unlimited number of projects. By associating the project with a user role (profile), the correct app will be available for your users. | ||
# The next step is to create the data model. Woodford connects to the cloud-service and imports the metadata. Simply by selecting which entities and fields you want to have available in the app the data model is created. | |||
The next step is to create the data model. Woodford connects to the cloud-service and imports the metadata. Simply by selecting which entities and fields you want to have available in the app the data model is created. | # To design the UI components like views, forms, and home-menu, simply use the provided designers. | ||
# Finally, publish the app. A published project is a data package that the app downloads and reads to configure itself. | |||
To design the UI components like views, forms, and home-menu, simply use the provided designers. | |||
Finally, publish the app. A published project is a data package that the app downloads and reads to configure itself. | |||
Your users can now download the Resco Mobile CRM app, enter your cloud-service login and enjoy the app you have just created. | Your users can now download the Resco Mobile CRM app, enter your cloud-service login and enjoy the app you have just created. |