In Balthzar's database exists a special table which
doesn't have any graphical user-interface called balthzar_ex_multitable.
In
this table various settings are stored, which belongs to a very isolated part of
the system, and directs the system to act in a certain manner.
All data
stored in this table have one thing in common, and that is that they don't
contain any linked columns to any other table.
Because of this, the nature of
the stored data is that of systemsettings belonging to various parts of the
system.
Normally, only Delacroy should modify these settings.
The
reason this table is called a multitable is that it is an abstraction of many
tables stored in one single table.
The way this is achieved is by
storing fieldnames and tablenames on each row, which in practice makes every
table only able to contain one single row.
Please note that the
Attention module is no longer supported. It has been replaced with the
Dashboard. Here there is more information about how
the Dashboard works. Contact Delacroys support
if any addtional help is needed for Attention.