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Data Field - Manual Entry

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A Data Field is an entry field that can be a sub-category of either an Alert or a Process.

The information on the page will be on the Manual Entry Input Method and the associated Value Types.


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DETAILS


Ensure the Input Method is Set to "Manual Entry". Click on the down arrow in the Value Type field.



There will be 3 options available - select the best option for the Data Field being created.

Text - this option allows the user to enter Letters, Numbers and Symbols.
Numeric (Integer) - this option allows the user to only enter whole numbers.
Numeric (Decimal) - this option allows the user to enter numbers with a decimal place.


There are 2 validation methods available that will verify the entry made is in the correct format. Toggle the switch On or Off to Enable or Disable the verification method.

Use Local Validation - this option allows the user to setup a RegEx code verification. This verification will be done on the operator interface.
Use Server Validation - this option allows the user to setup a verification on the server. This is a custom option and may required a VersaCall Technician to assist in the setup.

When Use Local Validation is ON, there will be 2 additional fields visible.

Regular Expression (RegEx) - this is where the user would enter RegEx code for the verification should be entered. Contact VersaCall Support for assistance if needed.
Message - this is where the user would enter the error message to show on the operator interface when the verification fails.

When Use Server Validation is ON, there will be 2 additional fields visible.

Command (Single Value Lookup) - this is where the user would select the verification command. Contact VersaCall Support for assistance if needed.
Server Validation Message - this is where the user would enter the error message to show on the operator interface when the verification fails.

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