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Overview
ProblemTracker allows you to customize the data record to your needs by adding and removing fields as necessary. In addition, you can specify the name displayed for all fields and other properties of each field such as whether a field is required or not and on which pages the field will appear.
Data Types
ProblemTracker allows you to use the following data types:
Integer
An integer numeric value. The default value for this field
is "0". However, if the field is set to be required on the Add
page, the default value when it appears on the Add page is "(blank)".
Float
A floating point number. The default value for this field
is "0.0". However, if the field is set to be required on the Add
page, the default value when it appears on the Add page is "(blank)".
Text
A text string up to 80 characters. By default, this field is
blank until information is added.
BigText
A very large text string. The maximum size
determined by the amount of data supported by the
textarea type on your web browser, and the particular
database in use. By default, this field is
blank until information is added.
Url
A 255 character string that is a valid formatted URL.
By default, this field is blank until information is added.
Date and Time
A string of the format MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS AM/PM (US Default). ProblemTracker may
also be configured to use the '-' and '.' delimiters as well as the "DD MM YYYY" and
"YYYY MM DD" format for the date representation portion of this string. The time format
can be represented in 12 hour or 24 hour formats. The representation of date and time formats within
ProblemTracker on the localized settings for the database in use. The default value for this
field type is controlled by the "Init for Add" option explained in the Editing Field Attributes
section below.
Pulldown
A pulldown menu. You can customize all values in the menu. The default value for this
field is determined in the Customizing Menu Values
section.
Release Number
A combination of four pulldown menus. You can customize all
values in the menu. The default value for this
field is determined in the Customizing Menu Values
section.
YesNo
A pulldown with the values Yes and No. The default value for this field is
"Yes".
Adding and Removing Fields
It is often a good idea to create a backup of your database before making major changes such as modifying your fields as some modifications are irreversible other than by restoring backup copy of your database.
To add a new field to the data record:
To remove a field from the data record:
Effects on Existing Records when Adding and Removing Fields
When you add a field, existing records that do not have a value for this field (some may if the field was previously in use) will be given an initial value. For pulldown menus and release numbers, the current default value (see Option Menus) for the pulldown or release number is used as the initial value. For Date, Text, BigText, and URL fields, the initial value is blank (no value). For integer and float fields, it is zero. For YesNo fields, it is "Yes".
Fields that are removed from the data record are no longer displayed, but they actually remain in the database. Additionally, when a field is removed, any references to the field (in Saved Queries, Report Layouts, and Task Fields) are removed. Records which are added after you have removed a field do not get a value for the removed (inactive) field.
If you have configured Dependent Pulldowns, removing one of the pulldowns removes the relationship between the two pulldown fields. If a parent pulldown is removed, the child option menu values become independent, and thus, are no longer limited by the value entered in the parent pulldown.
The fact that the removed field does not get a value when new records are added is important to remember if you wish to re-add this field in the future. If you add a previously removed field, any existing problem records that do not have a value for this field (records which were added when this field was inactive) will be initialized with the default value for the field (see above). Any existing records that already had a value for this field (records which were added when this field was active) will not be initialized (the old value is preserved). Therefore, all records that didn't have a value for the field now have a valid (default) value and records that did have a value are not changed. However, if you add a pulldown menu or release number field, it is recommended that you run the Check DB Values utility in the Option Menus section, to verify that all values for this field in existing records are now valid to ensure consistency in your database. To reach the Check DB Values utility, follow the yellow triangles which will be displayed in the Admin section.
If you wish to have all records in the system start with the same value for this newly added field (for example, you have a special value to note that the value wasn't actually set when the record was first created), you can use the Edit Results function to update all records after you add the field. Click here for more information on the Edit Results function (scroll to the section called "Query Results").
If a field is renamed (the Label property for the field is changed), there is no impact to existing data. The labels on the various pages (Add, Edit, Task, View, Query, etc.) will change to use the new "Label".
Editing Field Attributes
To edit the attributes for a field:
The following attributes may be specified:
Label
The name displayed for this field.
Record Order
Integer specifying the order that the record should
be presented relative to the other fields on the pages on
which the field is displayed. For
example, a field displayed on the Add page
with a value of 5 will be listed
before a field with a value of 100.
Required for Add
Specifies whether the field is required to be
modified by the user when it appears on the Add
page. For Integer, Float, Text, TextArea,
or Date types this means that a blank value will
not be allowed. For pulldown fields, this means
that the user must select a value other than the
default value displayed on the form.
You may wish to define the first element
of a required pulldown with a value like "Please Select A Value"
to indicate to the user that a non-default
value must be selected before saving the new record.
When this attribute is set to "Yes", the
field visibility
set for this field must be set such that the field
is visible on the Add page to at least one user group.
Init for Add
Only valid for Date types. Specifies that the
if the date field appears on the Add page,
it should be automatically initialized to the
current date/time when the Add button is clicked
to save the new record. Fields with this attribute
set to Yes will also be initialized if
Add Similar
operation is used to create a new record.
Include on Inet Page
Specifies whether the field should be presented
on the form used to submit records anonymously
(also known as the
Anonymous Add page).
Copy Field Value For Next Add
When adding a new record using the Add page, a
user has the option to click Add or Add & Copy
to save the new record. Clicking on the Add button
will save the new record, then return to the Add page
with a "blank" form (all fields returned to default or blank
values). Clicking on the Add & Copy button
will save the new record, then return to the Add page
with the values of the fields "copied" from the last
record added. This allows the user to add another record
with similar information as the last record added without
having to re-type information into the fields. In order to have
a field's value copied into the Add form after clicking on the
Add & Copy button, the attribute
Copy Field Value For Next Add must be set to Yes.
Note: If all the fields that are active (present in the
"In Use" column) have the
"Copy Field Value For Next Add" attribute set to No,
then the "Add & Copy button" button will not be
displayed on the Add page.
Field Help
Enter a description of the field to be displayed on the
Add, Edit, Task, and Inet pages of ProblemTracker
(in the cases where the field is set to be visible on these pages).
The field help icon will be displayed when a user
has the option Display Field Help enabled in their
personal preferences
settings. The user can move the cursor over the field help icon to
see more detail about the field (the information entered here in the Field
Help section). This option can also be enabled in the default
preferences set in the
User Preferences section.
When a user has the Display Field Help option enabled, the field help icon will be displayed next to the fields on the Add, Edit, and Task pages. The user can move the cursor over the field icon to the left of the to see a description of the field.
The AutoFill feature is a method of automatically collecting information about a user's system (operating system, browser type and version, IP Address, etc.) and saving it within a newly added record. The information collected about the user's environment could be useful in resolving or processing the issue reported in the record. Text and URL type fields can be used to collect the information from a user's machine when the user submits a record using the Add or Inet pages.
By default, AutoFill is disabled for Text and URL type fields (the AutoFill fields are set to "blank" when disabled).
To enable the AutoFill feature for a Text or URL field:
When a field with AutoFill enabled is visible on the Add or Inet pages, the user creating the new record has the ability to overwrite the values automatically filled in these fields. Information on setting a field's visibility on the Add page can be found in the Field Visibility section below.
Available AutoFill Items
The following parameters can be collected to automatically fill a Text type field.
Host Name
The TCP / IP host name of the machine the user is logged into
when accessing ProblemTracker. Note: By default, the
IIS web server will return the IP Address instead of the Host
Name to increase performance for web hosting. If you wish to
get the Host Name, please follow the steps in this
Microsoft article, which would configure IIS to do a reverse
DNS lookup. For more information, please review your IIS documentation.
IP Address
The IP Address of the machine the user is logged into
when accessing ProblemTracker.
Operating System
The Operating System installed on the machine the
user is logged into when accessing ProblemTracker.
Screen Size
The value of Screen Area in the user's
Monitor Display settings.
Web Browser
The type and version of the browser(s) installed on the machine
the user is logged into when accessing
ProblemTracker.
A URL type field can be filled with the Last Browsed URL. The Last Browsed URL is the last URL the user visited before browsing to the ProblemTracker Login Page. The Last Browsed URL will only be set if the user clicks on a link to reach the ProblemTracker Login Page. If the user reaches the Login Page by using a bookmark or manually typing in the URL of the Login Page, the value of the Last Browsed URL field will be blank.
Editing Pulldown Attributes
When a field of pulldown format is edited, the Edit Pulldown Attributes section will be displayed below the Edit Field Attributes section. If you wish to configure a pulldown field to be dependent on another pulldown field, select the pulldown field which will act as the parent in the relationship between the fields in the Parent Pulldown field in this section. If the pulldown field for which you are editing the field attributes is to be the parent pulldown in the relationship, select <No Pulldown> in the Parent Pulldown field in the Edit Pulldown Attributes section.
Field Visibility
For a more detailed overview of Field Visibility, please review the Field Visibility portion of the User Groups Help section.
A field's visibility can be configured by user group for the following areas in ProblemTracker:
If you prefer to configure the field visibility options for each user group instead of modifying each field, review the information in the User Groups Help section.
If you wish to restrict the fields which are made visible in the Task operation, this is done while configuring task fields for a transition. The Customizing Workflow Help section provides details on configuring task fields.
Please note that when records are created using the Add Records via Email feature, the field visibility settings for the Add page are not enforced on these records when they are created in ProblemTracker.
To configure field visibility options for each field on the data record:
Restricted user groups are not listed in the Edit Page list of the Field Visibility section because Restricted user groups do not have access to the Edit page.
Field Visibility Exceptions for Required fields
When a field has the attribute Required on Add set to "Yes", but the field is not visible on the Add page for certain user groups, the newly added record will be saved with the field's default value. The defaults for each field type are listed in the Data Types section at the top of this page.
Certain fields in the data record are required, meaning that they cannot be removed from the data record. Some field visibility settings cannot be applied to these required fields.
PRN
This field is the record number assigned when a record is added to the database.
Field visibility restrictions cannot be set for this field as it is a field that is displayed
on ProblemTracker pages to distinguish the identity of each record.
Deleted
This field denotes whether a record has been deleted. By design, it does
not appear on the Add page, and thus, field visibility for this field on the Add page
cannot be set.