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Select the entity views that will be available in your calendar. This also defines which activity entities will be available on the specific calendar. You can select the default entity and the initial view that will be set each time the calendar is opened. A newly created calendar usually comes with suitable entities preconfigured, but you can click '''Add Entity''' to include other activities, as long as they have the [[View#Date_fields|date fields]] defined. | Select the entity views that will be available in your calendar. This also defines which activity entities will be available on the specific calendar. You can select the default entity and the initial view that will be set each time the calendar is opened. A newly created calendar usually comes with suitable entities preconfigured, but you can click '''Add Entity''' to include other activities, as long as they have the [[View#Date_fields|date fields]] defined. | ||
A special view called "Activity" includes several entities/tables denoted as activities. In this way, you can add all these entities en bloc. The following entities don't count as true "activity" entities and are not part of activity view: quoteclose, bulkoperation, orderclose, recurringappointmentmaster, incidentresolution, opportunityclose. You can add them to calendar | A special view called "Activity" includes several entities/tables denoted as activities. In this way, you can add all these entities en bloc. The following entities don't count as true "activity" entities and are not part of activity view: quoteclose, bulkoperation, orderclose, recurringappointmentmaster, incidentresolution, opportunityclose. You can add them to calendar separately. | ||
{{Note|If you want to allow users to drag calendar appointments to a different time slot, make sure the Status Reason field is enabled in the view.}} | {{Note|If you want to allow users to drag calendar appointments to a different time slot, make sure the Status Reason field is enabled in the view.}} |