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Component: EP-VC
Component Name: Visual Composer
Description: A reusable model element that is created using an external application and referenced from within a model. The coded component can be modified only in the application in which it was originally created.
Key Concepts: A coded component is a type of component used in SAP's Visual Composer (EP-VC) software. It is a graphical representation of a program or process that can be used to create and modify applications. It is composed of a set of graphical elements, such as shapes, lines, and text, that are connected together to form a flowchart. The coded component can be used to define the logic of an application and to create user interfaces. How to use it: To use a coded component in Visual Composer, you must first create a new project. Once the project is created, you can add the coded component by dragging it from the palette onto the canvas. You can then connect the components together to form a flowchart. You can also add text and other graphical elements to the coded component. Finally, you can save the project and deploy it to an application server. Tips & Tricks: When creating a coded component in Visual Composer, it is important to keep the flowchart simple and easy to understand. This will make it easier for users to understand how the application works. Additionally, it is important to test the application before deploying it to ensure that it works as expected. Related Information: For more information about using coded components in Visual Composer, please refer to SAP's official documentation at https://help.sap.com/viewer/product/EP_VC/7.5/en-US