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The ''Enumerated Values'' section of the page lets you specify display text and color, images, and grouping labels, as well as the return values for user selections:
:[[File:Picklist_EnumeratedValues.png]]


{{Note|These options are available only when ''viewing'' an enumerated field, not when ''editing'' it.}}
The ''Enumerated Values'' section of the field-definition page, lets you specify the picklist values and the order in which they appear.


====Specify Display Text, Colors, Images, and Grouping Labels====
'''To specify which values appear:'''
Click '''[Manage Values]''' to specify display text, color, images, and grouping labels.
# Click '''[Manage Values]'''  
:[[File:Picklist_ManageValues.png]]
# Click the box under the Trash can to remove an item.
# Click '''[Add More Rows]''' to add additional items
# Click '''[Save]''' when done


:*;Specify images:
;Settings:
:: To specify images, first upload them to the platform as [[Documents]]. This example shows records that were created after selecting such images from a picklist:
:* '''Display Label''' - The label to display in the list.
::[[File:Enumeratedstatuscheck.gif|none]]
:* '''Value''' - The actual value that is stored in a record (or returned to a program) when the item is chosen from the list. When the field is used to group, sort, or filter records, it is the value of the field that determines the outcome.


:*;[[File:Picklistgroupbylabel.gif|right|upright|thumb|''Fruit'' and ''Vegetable'' are group labels]]Specify grouping labels:
{{Note|[[Alphanumeric Characters]] are allowed in labels and values, including special characters (<tt><nowiki>+  /  ' -  _</nowiki></tt>) and spaces.}}
::Select ''Use Label for Grouping'' to use labels for grouping, instead of making them selections, click .
::This option is useful when a picklist is long, and can be organized into groups.
::To be useful, the "Sort Alphabetically" box should be unchecked.
 
::;Considerations:
:::*The ''Use Label for grouping'' option is only available for Picklists
:::*After the ''Use Label for grouping'' option is selected, the ''Sort List Alphabetically'' option is reset to ''NO''
:::*If the ''Use Label for grouping'' option is selected, the enumerated values are not available for dependent field associations


====Reorder Values====
====Reorder Values====
Click '''[Reorder Values]''' to change the order in which the values appear:
In the ''Enumerated Values'' section of the field-definition page, click '''[Reorder Values]''' to change the order in which the values appear:
:[[File:Picklist_ReorderValues.png]]
:[[File:Picklist_ReorderValues.png]]


{{Note|Reordering can be done only when the ''Sort List Alphabetically'' option is unchecked.}}
{{Note|Reordering can be done only when the ''Sort List Alphabetically'' option is unchecked.}}

Latest revision as of 23:19, 2 May 2014

The Enumerated Values section of the field-definition page, lets you specify the picklist values and the order in which they appear.

To specify which values appear:

  1. Click [Manage Values]
  2. Click the box under the Trash can to remove an item.
  3. Click [Add More Rows] to add additional items
  4. Click [Save] when done
Settings
  • Display Label - The label to display in the list.
  • Value - The actual value that is stored in a record (or returned to a program) when the item is chosen from the list. When the field is used to group, sort, or filter records, it is the value of the field that determines the outcome.

Notepad.png

Note: Alphanumeric Characters are allowed in labels and values, including special characters (+ / ' - _) and spaces.

Reorder Values

In the Enumerated Values section of the field-definition page, click [Reorder Values] to change the order in which the values appear:

Picklist ReorderValues.png

Notepad.png

Note: Reordering can be done only when the Sort List Alphabetically option is unchecked.