Parent Fields
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- Jared Lawrence
Overview
Parent (Level 1) Fields
Parent fields are the highest level field names and describe the entity or object to which a base field applies. Since there are a variety of different people who can be represented on a form (owner, beneficiary, trustee, etc), there are different parent fields defined to represent those entities, while the same base fields are used – this eliminates the need for defining unique field names for repetitive fields.
While there are many different parent fields representing various people or entities, there can also be numerous instances of each type. For example, there can be up to fifty account owners, so the Owner parent field can be iterated as Owner1 through Owner50.
Attributes
Parent fields have the following attributes:
Quik! Field Name | The actual field name on a form (internal use only) |
Field Short Name | A short descriptive field name |
Field Description | Long description of the field including it’s purpose, synonyms and keywords |
System Name | Name of the field as used in Quik! software for identifying the field |
Data Set Type | Indicates the type of parent field functions with the base field |
Max Entities | Number of instances that the parent field can support |
Date Active | Indicates when the field became active in the definition |
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