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* To make the field visible after 06 February 2009. | * To make the field visible after 06 February 2009. | ||
now()>'2009-02-06' | now()>'2009-02-06' | ||
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+ | * '''IMPORTANT:''' for a visibility condition based the '''startdate''' or '''enddate''': | ||
+ | ::* Use ''''@fullstartdate@'''' rather than ''''@startdate@'''' | ||
+ | ::* Use ''''@fullenddate@'''' rather than ''''@enddate@''''. | ||
+ | :''This will format the stored date as yyyy-mm-dd so it can be compared using < and >.'' | ||
+ | '@fullstartdate@' >= '2009-05-01' | ||
* To make the field visible only if the date in the field named '''Date Initiated''' is on or after 2009-01-31 | * To make the field visible only if the date in the field named '''Date Initiated''' is on or after 2009-01-31 | ||
− | '@Date initiated@' >='2009-01-31' | + | '@Date initiated@' >= '2009-01-31' |
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Revision as of 14:37, 2 June 2009
The Visibility Condition section of Custom Fields and Standard Fields allows you to use logical statements to determine whether a field is visible or not.
Examples
- To make the field visible after 06 February 2009.
now()>'2009-02-06'
- IMPORTANT: for a visibility condition based the startdate or enddate:
- Use '@fullstartdate@' rather than '@startdate@'
- Use '@fullenddate@' rather than '@enddate@'.
- This will format the stored date as yyyy-mm-dd so it can be compared using < and >.
'@fullstartdate@' >= '2009-05-01'
- To make the field visible only if the date in the field named Date Initiated is on or after 2009-01-31
'@Date initiated@' >= '2009-01-31'
- To make the field visible for a user with roleid 9999
',@me.rolelist@,' REGEXP ',9999,' =1
- To make the field hidden for a user with roleid 9999
',@me.rolelist@,' REGEXP ',9999,' = 0
- To make the field visible only when the status is Draft or Open
* '@status@' in ('Draft','Open')
- Note: The above Visibility Condition would only be used Standard Fields. Custom Fields have a separate Status Field Permission section that can be used.
- More Examples,
'@Destination City@'='Toronto' '@Type@'!='Contract'
Note: remember to include the @fieldname@ in single quotes.
See Also
Visibility of Custom Fields can also be controlled using:
For help constructing logical statements for Visibility Condition:
- Determining the statusid
- Determining the roleid
- Determining the typeid
- Advanced Logic (for more examples)