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Add on fields

Add on fields are custom fields that are created based on a specialized requirement of your organization. You can configure the add on fields as you require like data type, size, value list, etc. E.g. In the screenshot below, pay revision add ons have been created for the payroll module. You can provide your own definitions like Basic, Mallowance, etc as shown. This is a powerful feature of GoodBooks giving you rights to create your own fields. addon2 Fields & its description:
  • Module
Select the module where the Add on field is to be created. E.g. Payroll
  • Entity
Choose the target screen for which the Add on field is to be added. E.g. Monthly Attendance Add on
  • HBM Generate
This button should be used after you have finished with the grid values. So this is the final step in this screen. Hibernate Mapping files will create an XML version of the your entity along with your created Add on field details. Clicking on this button will generate the data into file.
  • Field Name
Enter the name of the Add on field here. E.g. My Custom Field
  • Description
Type a short description of the Add on field here for your understanding.
  • DataType
Based on the input to be received by the Add on field select a data type, Int - Used for medium sized integers, String - input for characters, Long - for longer range numbers, DateTime - accepts time and date format, Double - decimal numbers can be used, Int16 - larger than bytes but smaller than int, Byte - smallest of the integer values.
  • Size
This is the size allowed for the datatype you have just defined. Enter an acceptable numeric value.
  • Type of Info
This is for your reference, select the type of info in this field. Choose Entry if this is a conventional input. Formula if this input has symbols, numbers and other characters. List of values for fields supporting a list of values. Multiple if this allows multiple inputs. Standard List for predefined standard list values. File Selection for supporting file import/exports.
  • LovType
Enter the lovtype if your previous field was chosen as a list type otherwise select None. You can also choose to sort the grid to order the rows by entering the number in sort order.        

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Deleted: Add on fields are custom fields that are created based on a specialized requirement of your organization. You can configure the add on fields as you require like data type, size, value list, etc. E.g. In the screenshot below, pay revision add ons have been created for the payroll module. You can provide your own definitions like <em>Basic, Mallowance, </em>etc as shown. Added: Add on fields are custom fields that are created based on a specialized requirement of your organization. You can configure the add on fields as you require like data type, size, value list, etc. E.g. In the screenshot below, pay revision add ons have been created for the payroll module. You can provide your own definitions like <em>Basic, Mallowance, </em>etc as shown. This is a powerful feature of GoodBooks giving you rights to create your own fields.
Unchanged: <a href="http:// help.goodbookserp.com/wp- content/uploads/ 2015/09/addon22.png"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-5718" src="http://help.goodbookserp.com/ wp-content/uploads/2015/09/ addon22.png" alt="addon2" width="682" height="273" /></a>Unchanged: <a href="http:// help.goodbookserp.com/wp- content/uploads/ 2015/09/addon22.png"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-5718" src="http://help.goodbookserp.com/ wp-content/uploads/2015/09/ addon22.png" alt="addon2" width="682" height="273" /></a>
Unchanged: <strong>Fields &amp; its description:</strong>Unchanged: <strong>Fields &amp; its description:</strong>
Unchanged: <ul>Unchanged: <ul>
Unchanged: <li><strong>Module< /strong></li>Unchanged: <li><strong>Module< /strong></li>
Unchanged: </ul>Unchanged: </ul>
Unchanged: Select the module where the Add on field is to be created. E.g. <em>Payroll</em>Unchanged: Select the module where the Add on field is to be created. E.g. <em>Payroll</em>
Unchanged: <ul>Unchanged: <ul>
Unchanged: <li><strong>Entity< /strong></li>Unchanged: <li><strong>Entity< /strong></li>
Unchanged: </ul>Unchanged: </ul>
Unchanged: Choose the target screen for which the Add on field is to be added. E.g. <em>Monthly Attendance Add on</em>Unchanged: Choose the target screen for which the Add on field is to be added. E.g. <em>Monthly Attendance Add on</em>
Unchanged: <ul>Unchanged: <ul>
Unchanged: <li><strong>HBM Generate</strong></li>Unchanged: <li><strong>HBM Generate</strong></li>
Unchanged: </ul>Unchanged: </ul>
Unchanged: This button should be used after you have finished with the grid values. So this is the final step in this screen. Hibernate Mapping files will create an XML version of the your entity along with your created Add on field details. Clicking on this button will generate the data into file.Unchanged: This button should be used after you have finished with the grid values. So this is the final step in this screen. Hibernate Mapping files will create an XML version of the your entity along with your created Add on field details. Clicking on this button will generate the data into file.
Unchanged: <ul>Unchanged: <ul>
Unchanged: <li><strong>Field Name</strong></li>Unchanged: <li><strong>Field Name</strong></li>
Unchanged: </ul>Unchanged: </ul>
Unchanged: Enter the name of the Add on field here. E.g. <em>My Custom Field</em>Unchanged: Enter the name of the Add on field here. E.g. <em>My Custom Field</em>
Unchanged: <ul>Unchanged: <ul>
Unchanged: <li><strong>Description< /strong></li>Unchanged: <li><strong>Description< /strong></li>
Unchanged: </ul>Unchanged: </ul>
Unchanged: Type a short description of the Add on field here for your understanding.Unchanged: Type a short description of the Add on field here for your understanding.
Unchanged: <ul>Unchanged: <ul>
Unchanged: <li><strong>DataType< /strong></li>Unchanged: <li><strong>DataType< /strong></li>
Unchanged: </ul>Unchanged: </ul>
 Added: Based on the input to be received by the Add on field select a data type, <em>In</em><em>t - </em>Used for medium sized integers, <em>String - </em>input for characters, <em>Long - </em>for longer range numbers, <em>DateTime</em> - accepts time and date format, <em>Double - </em>decimal numbers can be used, <em>Int16 - </em>larger than <em>bytes</em> but smaller than <em>int</em>, <em>Byte - </em>smallest of the integer values.
Deleted: Based on the input type select a data type,Added: <ul>
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 Added: <li><strong>Size< /strong></li>
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 Added: This is the size allowed for the datatype you have just defined. Enter an acceptable numeric value.
 Added: <ul>
 Added: <li><strong>Type of Info</strong></li>
 Added: </ul>
 Added: This is for your reference, select the type of info in this field. Choose <em>Entry </em>if this is a conventional input. <em>Formula </em>if this input has symbols, numbers and other characters. <em>List of values </em>for fields supporting a list of values. <em>Multiple </em>if this allows multiple inputs. <em>Standard List </em>for predefined standard list values. <em>File Selection </em>for supporting file import/exports.
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 Added: <li><strong>LovType< /strong></li>
 Added: </ul>
 Added: Enter the <a href="http:// help.goodbookserp.com/?p= 82">lovtype</a> if your previous field was chosen as a list type otherwise select <em>None. </em>
 Added: You can also choose to sort the grid to order the rows by entering the number in <strong>sort order</strong>.
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