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NameAuto Subscribe To Documents

Key

pulsar.docs.salesforce.sharedContent.autoSubscribe

Value

TRUE / FALSE

Default Value (if any)

FALSE
Compatibility
  • iOS
  • Windows
  • Android

Description

This setting will enable to application to check with the server to see if there are updates to the content libraries and display a badge indicating the updates. The user can tap on the update now button to sync the new files.
Notes/Comments 

 


 

  
NameSetup Documents to Expire

Key

pulsar.docs.expirationThresholdSeconds

Value

Numeric value

Default Value (if any)

 
Compatibility
  • iOS
  • Windows
  • Android

Description

This setting will force the application to check for and resync a new copy.
Notes/Comments 

 


 

  
NameUnify Salesforce and Downloads tabs

Key

pulsar.docs.unifiedLocalContentView

Value

TRUE / FALSE

Default Value (if any)

FALSE
Compatibility
  • iOS
  • Windows
  • Android

Description

This setting will only display one tab on the tab bar under the documents section
Notes/Comments 

 


 

  
NameEmail A Link to the Document Instead of the Document

Key

pulsar.docs.shouldEmailLink

Value

TRUE / FALSE

Default Value (if any)

FALSE
Compatibility
  • iOS
  • Windows
  • Android

Description

Enabling this setting would send the link to the Content Library doc, so the user click/view can be tracked.
Notes/Comments 

 


 

  
NamePrevent User from Emailing The Document

Key

pulsar.docs.noshareKeyword

Value

noshare

Default Value (if any)

 
Compatibility
  • iOS
  • Windows
  • Android

Description

To hide the 'Email' button for certain documents, this setting can be set to a specific keyword (e.g., "noshare"). Then, on Salesforce, you can add that keyword as a content tag for one or more documents.

Notes/Comments 

 


 

  
NamePrevent User from Deleting a Document (On Device Only)

Key

pulsar.docs.enableDeleteLocal

Value

TRUE / FALSE

Default Value (if any)

TRUE
Compatibility
  • iOS
  • Windows
  • Android

Description

By default, a user may swipe a row to unhide the document delete button.  When the user presses the delete button, the document is only deleted from the device and does not have any effect on the server.  After deleting a document, a user may download the document again from the Document Updates screen.  This setting can disable the delete button from displaying when set to FALSE.
Notes/Comments 

 


 

  
NamePrevent User from Removing a Document from Recent Document List

Key

pulsar.docs.enableDeleteRecent

Value

TRUE / FALSE

Default Value (if any)

TRUE
Compatibility
  • iOS
  • Windows
  • Android

Description

By default, a user may swipe a row on the Recent Documents screen to unhide the delete recent item button.  When the user presses the delete button, the document is removed from the recent list, but it still exists on the device. This setting can disable that delete button from displaying when set to FALSE.
Notes/Comments 

 


 

  
NameHide the Done button on the custom HTML Page

Key

pulsar.docs.hideDoneButton

Value

TRUE / FALSE

Default Value (if any)

FALSE
Compatibility
  • iOS
  • Windows
  • Android

Description

By default, a user can click on the Done button to close the custom HTML page and get back to Pulsar Home Page or a Pulsar record screen. In some cases, customers would like to hide the done button on that page. This setting will let enable that behavior. 
Notes/Comments 

 


 

  
NameCreate/log a Task on sending files from Content Library

Key

pulsar.docs.enableSendLogging

Value

TRUE / FALSE

Default Value (if any)

FALSE
Compatibility
  • iOS
  • Windows
  • Android

Description

If set to TRUE, this will enable a user to create a Task associated with the event of sending files from the Content Library to Contacts or Leads.
Notes/CommentsNOTE: On Android and Windows there is no explicit way for Pulsar to tell if the files were actually sent or received.



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