When a new sheet is created, columns will be generated to reflect only the Global and Context driven attributes set up in the Cloud instance. This eliminates unused columns and reduces the overall sheet size.
If in future, additional DFF attributes are configured, simply Log Out and back In, then create a new sheet and the new columns will appear.
Column Labels
To know what each column is on the sheet, simply hover over the column name, this will show if the column is a Global DFF or a Context driven one. The images below show the column labels respectively.
Context Driven DFFs will show up to 5 of the configured contexts on a single attribute/column.
If DFF labels need to be more visible, we recommend using rows 1-7 above to indicate the attribute names. Note, using the Copy Active Sheet functionality will retain any values entered in this location.
For example:
Read-Only DFFs
On sheet creation. Only Global DFFs that are configured as read only will be colored grey to reflect the setup. As Context Driven DFFs can dynamically change between read-only and enterable fields, these will not be colored on the sheet.
The column label will also indicate it is read-only with the “(Read-Only)” suffix.