I would like to create a UX page/Board that will allow me to create cards that link to different models.
e.g. I choose the grid card and link this to a module in Model A
I then choose another grid card and link this to a module in Model B
and so on.
Hi Rebecca, as a general rule a page should only contain cards from one structural source. By linking multiple models to the same page your users may have an undesirable experience. With the page the users will be prompted to select the source model - only cards pertaining to that model will be visible/active. https://help.anaplan.com/switch-between-source-models-associated-with-a-page-5da70c82-3baa-40fe-88d3-4647810ca92b
The "enable multiple source model" functionality is primarily intended for ALM usage to link the UX pages to the deployed and development models which are structurally linked. Additional detail on ALM for UX can be found here: https://community.anaplan.com/t5/How-To/Application-Lifecycle-Management-for-the-User-Experience/ta-p/65921#:~:text=Application%20Lifecycle%20Management%20(ALM)%20enables,now%20build%20pages%20inside%20apps
Hope this helps!
-Tiffany
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