Manage Bulk Data Form
About the Bulk Data Form
The Bulk Data Form lets you view the details of multiple records assigned to the same family and which belong to the same family. This can be useful if you want to compare data for multiple entities without having to switch between records and remember the information in each record.
If a master/detail datasheet is designated as the default datasheet for a family, at least one non-custom form datasheet must exist for a family before that family can be opened in the Bulk Data Form. If a master/detail datasheet is specified as the default datasheet for a family and you try to open that family in the Bulk Data Form, the Bulk Data Form will display the family using the first non-custom form that appears after the default datasheet in that family's list of datasheets.
Using the Bulk Data Form, you can filter the records that appear in results, create new records, modify existing records, or delete records from the database. Like in the Record Manager, to create, modify, or delete records in the Bulk Data Form, you must have the necessary privileges to create, update, and delete the relevant family.
Regardless of whether you open one record or multiple records, the Record Manager lets you view only one datasheet at a time. So, even if the record hierarchy displays multiple records, you can view the details only of the selected record.
Using the Bulk Data Form, you can add new records and modify existing records in the database.
About Freezing and Unfreezing Columns on the Bulk Data Form
When you view records in the Bulk Data Form, more columns may be available than the number of columns that can be displayed on one screen. In this case, you will need to scroll to the right to view all the columns. In some cases, the first column or the first few columns in the grid may contain information that you need to reference while you view information that appears in subsequent columns. In this case, you can freeze the columns that should remain visible as you are scrolling. When you freeze a column, that column and any column that appears to the left of it will remain in their current positions on the screen, even as you scroll through subsequent columns that appear to the right of the frozen column(s).
After a column or set of columns is frozen, if you want to freeze different columns, you will need select the columns to freeze. You can freeze a maximum of four columns on the Bulk Data Form page. Also, if you change the page setting to view a different page for the records, any columns that were frozen will be unfrozen automatically. Additionally, after you navigate away from the Bulk Data Form, the next time that you view records in that family in the Bulk Data Form, the settings for the column are saved as a user preference for the user, and will be frozen the next time the user accesses the form.