Difference between revisions of "Making Contact Standard Fields Mandatory"
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− | + | #Go to the [[Contact and Account Standard Fields|Contact Standard Fields]] settings page from the [[Global Settings]] page. | |
+ | #Select the standard field you want to make mandatory. | ||
+ | #Check off the "Mandatory" checkbox. | ||
+ | #Hit Save. | ||
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+ | ''Alternate method:'' Create a custom field of type [[Custom Field Type: Special – Browser Script]] and place it on the same entity that you'll be using it. For contacts, you'll want to put the custom field in via [[Global Settings]] > [[User & Contact Settings]] > Contact Custom Fields | ||
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Revision as of 15:07, 15 July 2013
- Go to the Contact Standard Fields settings page from the Global Settings page.
- Select the standard field you want to make mandatory.
- Check off the "Mandatory" checkbox.
- Hit Save.
Alternate method: Create a custom field of type Custom Field Type: Special – Browser Script and place it on the same entity that you'll be using it. For contacts, you'll want to put the custom field in via Global Settings > User & Contact Settings > Contact Custom Fields
function savefunc(frm){ var element=frm.uaddress; if(element&&element.value.length==0){ alert("Address is empty!"); return false; } element=frm.phone; if(element&&element.value.length==0){ alert("Phone is empty!"); return false; } element=frm.ucity; if(element&&element.value.length==0){ alert("City is empty!"); return false; } element=frm.ucountry; if(element&&(element.value.length==0||element.value=="0")){ alert("Country is empty!"); return false; } element=frm.email; if(element&&element.value.length==0){ alert("Email is empty!"); return false; } return true; }