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This type of field is used for selections from a pre-defined list of values. In this context, the list field type is very similar to the Directory entry field type. It's generally better to use the Directory type if you have many values in your list and it is updated often; however, it makes more sense to use List if you don't have many values and you don't add new values very often. Example of a List field type in a directory:
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Fields of this type are used to select one of the preset values. The list in this regard competes with a field of type [[Directory record]]: if there are many values and they are added frequently, it is better to use a directory type if values are not very many and they are added very rarely, it is more convenient to use the List. An example of the directory type List:
 
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A field of type list allows you to customize the list display type: List or Plates.
 
 
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in this type options fields will appear in the task as clickable plates:
 
 
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== Video tutorial ==
 
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYkSSZqv5q0</youtube>





Revision as of 00:51, 19 June 2019

This type of field is used for selections from a pre-defined list of values. In this context, the list field type is very similar to the Directory entry field type. It's generally better to use the Directory type if you have many values in your list and it is updated often; however, it makes more sense to use List if you don't have many values and you don't add new values very often. Example of a List field type in a directory:


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