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resources:cerl_thesaurus:editing:formbasededitor [2018/06/14 17:13] – [2. The two main sections] jahnke | resources:cerl_thesaurus:editing:formbasededitor [2018/06/14 17:24] – [3. Simple Fields] jahnke | ||
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Below the second form you see the buttons for **saving** (Save) the record or **leaving it without saving** (Cancel). | Below the second form you see the buttons for **saving** (Save) the record or **leaving it without saving** (Cancel). | ||
===== 3. Simple Fields ===== | ===== 3. Simple Fields ===== | ||
+ | The form does contain various types of fields according to the type of data that should be entered. Those may be simple text fields, drop-down lists, drop-down lists with the option to remove a selected value or complex fields (see below). Some databases within this system use also multi-select fields (i.e. a drop-down that allows to select more than one value), but we don't need those for the CT. | ||
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+ | Some fields are repeatable. **Repeatable fields** display a blue [+] button next to it. Clicking on that button will create a new, empty field of the same type and name. Within repeatable fiels, the order of fields sometimes matters (e.g. for parts of a name), this is why each instance of a repeatable field has its own [+] button. So you can add a new field exactly where you want it to be. | ||
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===== 4. Complex Fields ===== | ===== 4. Complex Fields ===== |
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