Click Create/Copy to display the Context Creation dialog box.
Select New Context.
Type a name for the context.
Special characters are not allowed in context names including the following: (/) forward slash, (\) back slash, (<) less than, (>) greater than, (') single quote, (") double quote, (,) comma, (:) color, and (;) semicolon. You can use underscores (_).
From the Model Connection dropdown list, select the model to use for the context.
Save your changes.
In the Manage Contexts screen, select roles who can access this context in the application. For more information, see Role Assignments.
Enter the information for the Description text box and the Responsible dropdown list.
(Optional) If you want to associate links with this context, click Edit next to the Associated Links box and enter the following data:
Field
Description
URL
Type a URL you want to associate with this context. You do not have to type http:// because that information is automatically inserted if you omit it. For example, you can type http://internal.company.com/ or you can type: internal.company.com.
Title
Type a text name that identifies this URL. The text name appears in the application instead of the URL.
Add a message which all users of this context can see in a System Message box when they access their Home tab.