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* Force Caching: Enforces caching for a particular type of the form - the app always keeps this type of form in cache and reuses it when opening another entity record.
* Force Caching: Enforces caching for a particular type of the form - the app always keeps this type of form in cache and reuses it when opening another entity record.


{{Note|As general rule, disabling caching is a good solution when you have many visibility rules and your form doesn’t contain many IFrames or other types of tabs requiring complex initialization. Another usecase is when you don’t expect user to browse through many records in a quick succession, e.g. looking for the right order by checking order details by going through the orders list}}
{{Note|As general rule, disabling caching is a good solution when you have many visibility rules and your form doesn’t contain many IFrames or other types of tabs requiring complex initialization. Another usecase is when you don’t expect user to browse through many records in a quick succession, e.g. looking for the right order by checking order details by going through the orders list.}}


== What form is used? ==
== What form is used? ==
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