Factory definition

A factory definition is a code that can be assigned to set up entities in the administration database that are supplied:

If the factory check box is checked, the factory code is mandatory. However, a factory code can be entered only if you are a vertical supplier who has signed an agreement with Sage.

Factory code consequences

When a factory code is assigned to a record, the record cannot be deleted except by Sage or by the vertical supplier and might also have restrictions (depending on the situation) on the properties that can be modified.

You can assign a factory code to users, groups, roles, endpoints, security profiles, badges, applications, volumes, navigation pages, home pages, menu modules, menu categories, menu submodules, and menu items.

Personalized pages

A personalized page can also have a factory code that protects it. In this case, the personalized page cannot be changed except by the supplier (Sage or vertical partner). You can modify the page layout, but it will be saved with another code.
By default, when a user has several personalized variants available, the more local variant displays first, i.e.:

As soon as you select a variant when entering a page, this variant becomes the default at the first rank, followed by all the others in the order defined above.