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Weight Custom Field

Overview

The Weight Custom Field is used to input a specific mass in either the user's units or the defined override. This can be useful for tasks that involve capturing precise design requirements, such as specifying the weight of the product to be packed or other features of a packaging design. Overriding the default units is particularly useful for entering the product weight if kilograms or pounds is more desirable than grams or ounces.


Configuration Options

The Weight Custom Field is a simple field type, as it has no Configuration Options other than the Name and Description.

  • Name - The name must be unique for its Type; you can't have two String type Custom Fields named "Further Information", but you can have a String and Memo field with that name, as they're of different types. The Name can be translated into any of the Supported Languages by using the flag icon next to the field.
  • Description - Optional, but useful for administrators to understand what a Custom Field is used for to help differentiate it from other similar named Custom Fields. Particularly useful where those fields are advanced fields types containing further configuration options. The Description can be translated into any of the Supported Languages by using the flag icon next to the field.

References

The references panel is displayed on all Custom Fields that have been used in one or more Task/Item Types. This allows you to see which Task Types the Custom Field has been used in, along with its Primary Properties. This information is helpful if you need to Delete a Custom Field.


Task Type Custom Field Properties

The Weight Custom Field has the following Primary, Appearance and Formatting Field Properties

Primary Field Properties

  • Field
  • Description
  • Name in Search
  • Identifier

Appearance Field Properties

  • Required
  • Read-Only
  • Visible
  • Column Span
  • Row Span

Formatting Field Properties


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