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*You can add [[Types of custom fields | various types]] of user fields | *You can add [[Types of custom fields | various types]] of user fields | ||
*You can also use [[calculated fields]], which are intended for calculating values based on [[Standard functions | formulas]] and can use data from other fields, [[directories]], system variables, etc. | *You can also use [[calculated fields]], which are intended for calculating values based on [[Standard functions | formulas]] and can use data from other fields, [[directories]], system variables, etc. | ||
*You can use [[filters | *You can use [[filters in some types of custom fields | Filters in custom fields]] to display a limited set of values that match the conditions you set. | ||
Revision as of 10:00, 19 September 2024
Planfix lets you add various types of additional fields to system objects. In accordance with the Planfix's philosophy, this is one of the most important tools for configuring the service.
Usage
The conventional usage of user fields includes adding a new object to Planfix:
- A new template is created for the desired object (such as a task template);
- Fields that won't be used for the new object are hidden, and the required user fields are added (see the video below);
- As need, a separate process and script can be configured for the resulting object.
Objects where user fields are supported
Currently, user fields are supported in the following Planfix objects:
Types of user fields and their features
- You can add various types of user fields
- You can also use calculated fields, which are intended for calculating values based on formulas and can use data from other fields, directories, system variables, etc.
- You can use Filters in custom fields to display a limited set of values that match the conditions you set.