System droplists
Prerequisite: To configure system droplists, you must be assigned the DATAADM access code.
The system droplist is a custom droplist that is marked in the database as System. In contrast with regular custom droplists, you cannot create or delete a system droplist, but you can create and edit its values.
Create a droplist value
Tip: Droplist values are sorted by codes. Order of creation is disregarded. Consider this, if the order of values matters.
- On the start page, select Global.
- On the System droplists tab, select a droplist to which you want to add a value.
- In the bottom-right corner of the page, click Create.
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Fill in the following fields in the Create system droplist value dialog box:
- Label by default – The default name that is visible for users.
- Code – The code in the database.
- Localize labels – Optionally, specify names in other languages.
- Rank – A user-defined ranking of the properties. The rank is used to determine the sort order of the drop-down list for the property with 0 being the highest rank or top-most option in the drop-down list. Identical or empty rank numbers will be sorted in descending alphabetical order.
- Selectable - Disable to make this value non-selectable for the users in WorkZone Client or WorkZone 365.
- Start date – The date when the droplist value becomes active. Before the start date, the droplist value is invisible on the user interface.
- End date – The date when the droplist value is deactivated. After the end date, the droplist value becomes invisible on the user interface.
- Click Create.
Edit a droplist value
Note: You cannot edit label by default and code.
- Select a droplist on which you want to edit a value.
- Point to the desired value, and click Edit.
- Apply the required changes in the Edit system droplist value dialog box.
- Click Save.
For another topic (validation):
- Error message – Compose an error message. Users will see it if the entered text does not match to the defined pattern.
- Protocol – Select a protocol. WorkZone Client can then use it to open the field input in a relative application, for example, mail agent or browser.