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Editing views for the object-centric Order Management Starter Kit

The Order Management Starter Kit comes with a prebuilt set of views. Edit the Starter Kit’s views in Studio if you need to:

  • Make any customizations and changes to suit your business process.

  • Change the look of the supplied views.

  • Include custom items that you added to the Order Management perspective that you’re using with the Starter Kit.

The Starter Kit doesn’t do anything automatically with customizations to Celonis object types - they won’t be surfaced in views. If you want to use them, you’ll need to edit the Starter Kit’s views to include them. You don’t have to surface all (or any) of your custom attributes and relationships in the Starter Kit’s views. If you don’t, it doesn’t cause a problem, the Starter Kit just ignores them.

The structure of the object-centric Order Management Starter Kit’s views is the same as for the case-centric version of the Order Management Starter Kit. For the view architecture and examples, see Implementation Guide. The object-centric Order Management Starter Kit doesn’t use the Value Discovery App described in that topic.

You’ll need Analyst permissions for Studio and for the relevant views and components to modify them. If you need training, check out the training track “Build Knowledge Models and Views” on the Celonis Academy.

Here's how to edit the Order Management Starter Kit’s views:

  1. In the Celonis Platform navigation menu, select Studio.

  2. In the Studio overview, find the Order Management Starter Kit in the space where you installed it, and click its tile.

  3. Expand the folders to find and select the view you want to edit.

  4. In the view, click Edit View to enter edit mode.

  5. Select any component of the view to go to the component editor. Here you can add and remove data fields shown in a table or chart, change sorting and display attributes, add action buttons, and other edits, as relevant for the component type.

  6. When you’ve finished editing a component, click the Save icon to save and exit.

  7. When you’ve finished editing all the components you want to, click the Save icon to save the view, then click the Exit Edit Mode icon (the blue square with the X) to lock it again.

    Tip

    It’s also possible to edit views in the YAML editor if there’s something you can’t achieve in the visual editor. To view the YAML, click the View settings icon and select Edit View YAML.

  8. When you’ve finished editing all the views you want to, publish a version of the app package. There's a Publish button at the top of all the screens in your Studio Space.