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==Parameters for this type of field:== | ==Parameters for this type of field:== | ||
*'''No duplication''' — prevents saving the field if the same value already exists in another task/contact. | *'''No duplication''' — prevents saving the field if the same value already exists in another task/contact. | ||
'''Automatically fill in current date''' — allows the field to be filled with the current date when creating a task. | *'''Automatically fill in current date''' — allows the field to be filled with the current date when creating a task. | ||
==Additional parameters for this field type in directories:== | ==Additional parameters for this field type in directories:== | ||
*'''Mandatory field''' — prevents saving the directory entry until this field has a value. | *'''Mandatory field''' — prevents saving the directory entry until this field has a value. | ||
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== Go To == | == Go To == | ||
*[[How to create a directory?]] | |||
*[[Types of custom fields]] | *[[Types of custom fields]] | ||
*[[Feature Description]] | *[[Feature Description]] |
Latest revision as of 11:44, 9 September 2024
Fields of this type are used to store date and time values. You can create a Date and Time-type as a custom field, a directory field, or as a data tag field.
Example of a Date and Time field type:
Parameters for this type of field:
- No duplication — prevents saving the field if the same value already exists in another task/contact.
- Automatically fill in current date — allows the field to be filled with the current date when creating a task.
Additional parameters for this field type in directories:
- Mandatory field — prevents saving the directory entry until this field has a value.
- Show in entry list — allows selecting additional directory fields for display.
Additional parameters for this field type in data tags:
- Wrap the heading — allows long headers to be wrapped onto a new line.