The first page of the four page customize event dialog provides the
ability to rename, hide and set default values for the various fields of an
event . There are three columns on this page:
Field Name
This column lists the internal field name for each field. The internal field name
is the name the software uses to access a field. Many of the more powerful customization
features, such as display strings,
use internal field name. This information is presented for your reference only.
You may not modify internal field names.
Prompt
The prompt column allows you to change the name of the field as it appears to your
end users. For any field you may enter a prompt and subsequently all references to
that field use that prompt. This would apply, for example, to the event edit screen,
the event review screen, export, and importantly import which allows you to import
your own fields. You may hide a field by settings its prompt to empty (see below).
Default Value
The default value column allows you to specify the value a field takes when an
event is first created. For example you may wish to enter a certain contact
phone number in every new event (see 'user data tokens' below). As another example
you may wish to modify the duration of newly created events to be 15 minutes
instead of one hour.
Other options on this page
There are a few other options on this page that are of note:
Specify end time not duration
By default, when editing events, a user is presented with a duration
dropdown box. Checking this checkbox will cause an end date/end time
control to be presented instead of the duration dropdown. You may not
create an event with a duration longer than 360 days using this
feature. Such events are disallowed.
Use as text field (url or artwork)
By default the url and artwork fields have special meanings. The url
field is presented as a hyperlink when displayed. The 'artwork' field is
interpreted as a path to an image file and is displayed as an image. Checking
the 'use as text field' for either of these two fields disables this
'specialness' and allows you to use these fields in the same way you might
use a user defined text field.
Notify field
The notify field is used to send email notifications of any changes to the
calendar. This field will be hidden, even if its prompt is not empty, unless the
email feature is properly configured.
Contact data fields
The second set of contact information (the contact data 2 fields) are hidden
as a group on page 4 of the dialog under
the 'Hide entire section' checkbox. If you wish to use the contact data 2 fields
you must uncheck the hide group checkbox on that page as well as make their prompts
non-empty.
Repeat data fields
It is not possible to modify the list of available repeating options. The
repeating options that are presented are the only ones available. Also, it is not
possible to set the default value for repeat data fields.
Hiding fields
Entering a null or empty string for a prompt hides a field. The default value,
if present, applies even if a field is hidden. This may come in handy, for
example, to set an email address in the email notifications field, hide the
field so users can't change it, turn on automatic emails and get silently notified
of all changes made to the calendar.
You may hide entire groups of fields by checking the 'Hide entire group'
checkbox on page 4 of this form.
User data tokens
There are certain strings or 'tokens' that you may enter in the default
value column for text and dropdown fields. These strings are called user data
tokens. A user data token represents a value picked up from the currently
logged in user's record. The available tokens are:
Note that you must have already entered contact information for a user in his/her
user record for this feature to work. If you want this feature to work effectively
you may wish to make contact information required under the user
settings dialog.
User defined fields
There are numerous user defined data fields. User defined fields are hidden by default. These
fields are provided for your use. You may use them for any purpose. Unhide these fields by
setting their prompt to a non-empty string. User defined dates may not be defaulted in
the current version of the software.
Because the import feature matches on the field prompt, as well as the internal
field name, you may import data into the user defined fields by matching on the
prompt you set here.