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By default, all active Environments are displayed in the search results. To refine the search results, type all or part of the Environment name into the Search box, and the list will automatically filter.
Click the Inactive toggle to show the inactive environments.
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Creating/Editing an Environment
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Field Name | Required | Description |
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Code | Yes | Short name for the Environment. |
Name | Yes | Long display name for the Environment. |
Description | No | A description of the Environment. |
Active | Yes | Whether or not the Environment is active in the system. Defaults to "Yes". |
Build Environment | Yes | Identifies whether the Environment is used for builds. |
Production Environment | No | Whether to use Environment as used for production |
Sort Order | Yes | A sort index to control the order in which the Environment is displayed within lists. |
Environment Color | No | To display specific color to the environment. |
Environment Permissions | Yes | You can toggle a slider to override the default permissions. If overriding, you can assign certain groups permission to modify the environment. If users have write access to a both the target group and environment, then they can modify the target’s properties and endpoints. |
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To inactivate an Environment at any time, click the Active link on the desired Environment, and it will toggle to Inactive. This will hide that Environment after leaving the screen, until the Active checkbox is unchecked. To reactivate an Environment, click the Inactive link and it will toggle back to Active. This Environment is now active in the system again and ready for use.