Define an EVAM view configuration

  • Release version: Australia
  • Updated March 12, 2026
  • 1 minute to read
  • Create a view configuration to combine conditions, database fields, and declarative actions with an associated view template.

    Before you begin

    Role required: admin or evam_admin

    About this task

    Entity View Action Mapper (EVAM) is an application that standardizes how different data sources display in cards and lists.

    A view configuration combines conditions, database fields, and declarative actions with an associated view template. For more information, see View configurations, view templates, and configuration bundles for EVAM.

    Procedure

    1. Navigate to All > Entity View Action Mapper (EVAM) > EVAM Definitions > Configuration Bundles.
    2. Select dynamic_related_records_bundle and then select New.
    3. Fill in the fields on the EVAM view configuration form.
      Field Description
      Name Name of the EVAM view configuration.
      Active Option to activate the EVAM view configuration.
      View Template Template to associate with the EVAM view configuration. You can create a template or use an existing template.
      Application Application scope of the EVAM view configuration.
      Order Priority that the EVAM view configuration takes over other view configurations. To give higher priority to a view configuration, enter a lower number.
      Table Table to associate with the EVAM view configuration.
      Condition Conditions for when to use the EVAM view configuration.
      Table Fields Table fields to display on the EVAM view configuration. For example:

      name,supplier,description,product_category

      Custom Fields Custom fields to display on the EVAM view configuration. This is a comma-separated list of non-table fields that are required for the template. For example:

      price,image_url,delivery_label,delivery_date,product_url

    4. Select Save.
    5. Create an M2M action assignment or select Link Existing and then select the Declarative Action navigation.