User preferences
About preferences
You can configure your user settings by going to Preferences and opening the User preferences tab. These settings affect different aspects of the web application and are divided into four different categories.
User vs Domain
On a general basis, when a setting is present both in the user and domain preferences, the user’s preferences will always take precedence over the domain’s.
If you have the necessary privileges, you can also configure your domain settings in this area. Go to Domain preferences to learn how to do it.
What permissions do I need?
To access this area to set your preferences, you need the Preferences permission. Without this permission, the option will not appear in the Navigation pane.
Global
These preferences affect how your user will experience Devo.
General | Inactivity time for session expiration (in minutes) - After selecting the Set an inactivity time checkbox, indicate how many minutes of inactivity should pass before your Devo session automatically expires. |
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Set an inactivity time - Check this box if you want to set a timeout for your Devo session (indicated in the field above). If not checked, your session will never expire. | |
Initial page - Select the area of the application you want to set as your home page when you start a session. | |
Language  | Default language - Select the language of the application. |
Use browser language - Check this box to use the language configured in your browser. When this box is checked, the Default language field will be disabled. If your browser language is not supported by Devo, English will be the language automatically applied. However, you need to close and reopen the Devo Platform for it to work correctly. | |
Data search settings | Data search server mode - Check this box if you want to access the search window in server mode after running a search, recommended when dealing with large amounts of data. Learn more in Best practices for data search. |
Default case sensitivity in searches - Some query operations have a case sensitive and a case insensitive version, for example, Contains - case insensitive (weakhas) and Contains (has, ->). This setting will make appear by default only the selected type ones (Case sensitive or Case insensitive) in the Operations over columns when you run a search. Operations that don't have a sensitive and insensitive version will be visible no matter the option selected. This setting will also affect the behavior of global searches in your domain. If you select the Case sensitive option, the global search will be case sensitive, and the operation used to filter the data will be Contains tokens (toktains). Otherwise, if you select Case insensitive, the operation used will be Contains tokens - case insensitive (weaktoktains). Learn more in Run a global search. | |
Hide demo tables in finder - By default, all new domains contain a table called | |
Theme | Choose your preferred color theme for the app. Available options are Light (default theme) and Dark. Dark theme in multitenant domains Please note that Dark theme is not currently available for multitenant domains. |