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'''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.
==Parameters for this type of field in directories:==
==Parameters for this type of field in directories:==
*'''[[Display as hyperlink]]''' — turns the value entered into the field into an active hyperlink.
*'''Show in entry list''' — Show in entry list — allows selecting additional directory fields for display.
*'''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.
==Parameters for this type of field in data tags:==
==Parameters for this type of field in data tags:==
*'''Wrap the heading''' — allows long headers to be wrapped onto a new line.
*'''Wrap the heading''' — allows long headers to be wrapped onto a new line.

Latest revision as of 10:45, 25 December 2024

This type of field stores dates. The standard Planfix interface for selecting dates is used when working with this type of field. You can create a Date field as a custom field, a directory field, or a data tag field.

Example of a Date field:

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Field Parameters:

No duplication — this option will not allow saving the field value if it already exists for this field in another task/contact. Automatically fill in current date — allows the field to be filled with the current date when creating a task.

Parameters for this type of field in directories:

  • Show in entry list — Show in entry list — allows selecting additional directory fields for display.
  • Mandatory field — prevents saving the directory entry until this field has a value.

Parameters for this type of field in data tags:

  • Wrap the heading — allows long headers to be wrapped onto a new line.


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