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    Can't modify data model. Is it "by design"?

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    • A Offline
      a05050709
      last edited by

      Hello.

      Just installed a fresh copy of i-doit open. In "administration tree" i can see following nodes:

      0_1538561330083_af24e47b-fc00-4ce9-970e-52b213db2fe8-изображение.png

      But according to this article:

      https://kb.i-doit.com/display/en/Custom+Categories

      There should also be nodes "Custom Categories", "Relationship types", etc.

      Is it a limitation of "open" version? How can i edit categories, attributes and object relations?

      Thanks, for your assistance.

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      Best regards, Alex.

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      • dkirstenD Offline
        dkirsten administrators
        last edited by

        Hi, when using the Open version you have to klick on the tree headers like "infrastructure" and edit the object type you want to change or add add a new one. See screenshot.

        The Open version does not support custom categories.

        0_1538719992044_2018-10-05_08-12-31.gif

        Viele Grüße,

        Daniel

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        • A Offline
          a05050709
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          @dkirsten said in Can't modify data model. Is it "by design"?:

          The Open version does not support custom categories

          Hello, Daniel.

          Ok, i understood - open version does not allow full data model customization. Only object types with built-in attributes, categories and relations.

          Thank you for your answer.

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          Best regards, Alex.

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