After you create an object you can create a set of instances of the object. For example, you could define the object "User" corresponding to the User table. Each row in the User table becomes an instance of the User object. Users in the sales organization could then be grouped into an Object Instance Set named "Sales Organization".
Object Instance Sets are described by the following:
The Object Instance Set Name is its internal name. This name must not contain any spaces and can include underscores.
The Display Name is a user-friendly name for the object that appears in the Grants pages.
The Predicate is the WHERE clause used to define the object instances in the set. It must be a valid SQL predicate for the database object.
Use this page to manage existing object instance sets or create new ones.
The following object information is displayed:
Object Name
Display Name
Application
Database Object Name
Description
Instance Set Name - click on the Instance Set Name to view details
Display Name
Description
To update an object, click on the icon under the Details column to open up the Update Object page.
To delete a row, click on the icon under the Delete icon, or select the object and click the Delete button.
To return to the main Objects page, click on the "Return to Object Search" link.