Basic Data Definitions enable Unifier to provide fields, such as Phase, in which a company can enter their own data values. This enables companies to customize the values presented in some fields in Unifier.
Several data definitions are predefined in Unifier. Basic Data Definitions are found in the Basic Data Definitions log.
Note: New data definitions must be deployed before use. Data definitions that have not been deployed will show Not deployed in the Status column.
To access Basic Data Definitions
- Go to the Company Workspace tab and switch to Admin mode.
- Click Data Structure Setup > Data Definitions > Basic in the left Navigator. The Basic Data Definitions log opens. The system-generated data definitions are listed as Company or System in the Category field.
Field | Description |
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Name | Descriptive name for the data definition. This is the database name, and accepts alphanumeric characters, spaces, - (dash) and _ (underline). |
Category | General: Defaults to Company Cost Code: Defaults to CBS Code |
Data Type | String or Integer
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Data Size | This is available for text entry fields. Displays the number of characters that the data definition will accept. Note: The maximum limit for the Data Size is determined by the database being used with your installation. Check with your Site Administrator for the actual maximum allowable characters in a field. |
Input Type | Select one of the options. This determines how data is entered or displayed in the field: Pull-down Menu: users can choose a value from a selection list Text Box: for short text entries Multi-line Text Area: for longer text entries Radio Buttons: users select one of multiple options presented Checkbox: users have the option of selecting or not Multi-select Input: users can choose one or more values from a selection list |
Default Value | Available for text entry fields. You may enter an optional default value to the field. |
Separator | For multi-select input, where users can select one or more values to enter into a field. The separate (for example, a comma) is used to separate the values. |