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Fields and widgets
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==================
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Fields structure the models of a database. If you picture a model as a table or spreadsheet, fields
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are the columns where data is stored in the records (i.e., the rows). Fields also define the type of
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data that is stored within them. How the data is presented and formatted on the :abbr:`UI (User
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Interface)` is defined by their widget.
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From a technical point of view, there are 15 field types in Odoo. However, you can choose from 20
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fields in Studio, as some field types are available more than once with a different default widget.
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.. tip::
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:guilabel:`New Fields` can only be added to the :ref:`studio/views/general/form` and
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:ref:`studio/views/multiple-records/list` views. On other views, you can only add
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:guilabel:`Existing Fields` :dfn:`(fields already on the model)`.
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.. _studio/fields/simple-fields:
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Simple fields
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=============
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Simple fields contain basic values, such as text, numbers, files, etc.
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.. note::
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Non-default widgets, when available, are presented as bullet points or sub-headings below.
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.. _studio/fields/simple-fields-text:
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Text (`char`)
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-------------
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The :guilabel:`Text` field is used for short text containing any character. One text line is
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displayed when filling out the field.
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- :guilabel:`Badge`: displays the value inside a rounded shape, similar to a tag. The value cannot
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be edited on the UI, but a default value can be set.
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- :guilabel:`Copy to Clipboard`: users can copy the value by clicking a button.
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- :guilabel:`E-mail`: the value becomes a clickable *mailto* link.
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- :guilabel:`Image`: displays an image using a URL. The value cannot be edited manually, but a
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default value can be set.
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.. note::
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This works differently than selecting the :ref:`Image field
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<studio/fields/simple-fields-image>` directly, as the image is not stored in Odoo when using a
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:guilabel:`Text` field with the :guilabel:`Image` widget. For example, it can be useful if you
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want to save disk space.
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- :guilabel:`Phone`: the value becomes a clickable *tel* link.
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.. tip::
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Tick :guilabel:`Enable SMS` to add an option to send an SMS directly from Odoo next to the
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field.
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- :guilabel:`URL`: the value becomes a clickable URL.
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.. example::
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.. image:: fields/text-examples.png
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:alt: Examples of Text fields with different widgets
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.. _studio/fields/simple-fields-multiline-text:
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Multiline Text (`text`)
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-----------------------
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The :guilabel:`Multiline Text` field is used for longer text containing any type of character. Two
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text lines are displayed on the UI when filling out the field.
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- :guilabel:`Copy to Clipboard`: users can copy the value by clicking a button.
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.. example::
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.. image:: fields/multiline-text-examples.png
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:alt: Examples of Multiline Text fields with different widgets
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.. _studio/fields/simple-fields-integer:
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Integer (`integer`)
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-------------------
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The :guilabel:`Integer` field is used for all integer numbers (:dfn:`positive, negative, or zero,
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without a decimal`).
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- :guilabel:`Percentage Pie`: displays the value inside a percentage circle, usually for a computed
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value. The value cannot be edited on the UI, but a default value can be set.
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- :guilabel:`Progress Bar`: displays the value next to a percentage bar, usually for a computed
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value. The field cannot be edited manually, but a default value can be set.
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- :guilabel:`Handle`: displays a drag handle icon to order records manually in :ref:`List view
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<studio/views/multiple-records/list>`.
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.. example::
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.. image:: fields/integer-examples.png
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:alt: Examples of Integer fields with different widgets
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.. _studio/fields/simple-fields-decimal:
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Decimal (`float`)
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-----------------
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The :guilabel:`Decimal` field is used for all decimal numbers (:dfn:`positive, negative, or zero,
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with a decimal`).
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.. note::
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Decimal numbers are displayed with two decimals after the decimal point on the UI, but they are
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stored in the database with more precision.
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- :guilabel:`Monetary`: it is similar to using the :ref:`Monetary field
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<studio/fields/simple-fields-monetary>`. It is recommended to use the latter as it offers more
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functionalities.
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- :guilabel:`Percentage`: displays a percent character `%` after the value.
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- :guilabel:`Percentage Pie`: displays the value inside a percentage circle, usually for a computed
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value. The field cannot be edited manually, but a default value can be set.
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- :guilabel:`Progress Bar`: displays the value next to a percentage bar, usually for a computed
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value. The field cannot be edited manually, but a default value can be set.
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- :guilabel:`Time`: the value must follow the *hh:mm* format, with a maximum of 59 minutes.
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.. example::
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.. image:: fields/decimal-examples.png
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:alt: Examples of Decimal fields with different widgets
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.. _studio/fields/simple-fields-monetary:
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Monetary (`monetary`)
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The :guilabel:`Monetary` field is used for all monetary values.
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.. note::
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When you first add a :guilabel:`Monetary` field, you are prompted to add a :guilabel:`Currency`
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field if none exists already on the model. Odoo offers to add the :guilabel:`Currency` field for
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you. Once it is added, add the :guilabel:`Monetary` field again.
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.. example::
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.. image:: fields/monetary-example.png
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:alt: Example of a Monetary field along with its Currency field
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.. _studio/fields/simple-fields-html:
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Html (`html`)
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The :guilabel:`Html` field is used to add text that can be edited using the Odoo HTML editor.
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- :guilabel:`Multiline Text`: disables the Odoo HTML editor to allow editing raw HTML.
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.. example::
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.. image:: fields/html-example.png
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:alt: Examples of Html fields with different widgets
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.. _studio/fields/simple-fields-date:
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Date (`date`)
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The :guilabel:`Date` field is used to select a date on a calendar.
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- :guilabel:`Remaining Days`: the remaining number of days before the selected date is displayed
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(e.g., *In 5 days*), based on the current date. This field should be set to :guilabel:`Read only`.
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.. example::
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.. image:: fields/date-examples.png
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:alt: Examples of Date fields with different widgets
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.. _studio/fields/simple-fields-date-time:
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Date & Time (`datetime`)
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The :guilabel:`Date & Time` field is used to select a date on a calendar and a time on a clock. The
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user's current time is automatically used if no time is set.
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.. tip::
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As well as :ref:`general properties <studio/fields/properties>`, some
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:ref:`specific properties <studio/fields/properties-date-datetime>` are available for
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:guilabel:`Date & Time` fields that have the :guilabel:`Date & Time` or :guilabel:`Date Range`
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widget set.
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Date Range (`daterange`)
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The :guilabel:`Date Range` widget is used to display a period of time defined by a start date and an
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end date in a single line. A date range can have a mandatory start and end date, e.g., for a
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multi-day event, or allow an optional start or end date, e.g., for a field service intervention or a
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project task.
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Adding a date range requires two fields: a :guilabel:`Date & Time` field with the
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:guilabel:`Date Range` widget set and another field that is selected as the start date *or* end
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date. This underlying field can be an existing :ref:`Date <studio/fields/simple-fields-date>`
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or :guilabel:`Date & Time` field, or one created specifically for this purpose.
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To add a date range:
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#. Identify an existing :guilabel:`Date` or :guilabel:`Date & Time` field that can be used as the
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underlying start/end date field, or add a new one. If the date range:
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- has a mandatory start date and end date, this field can be either the start date or end date;
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the outcome is the same.
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- allows an optional start or end date, this field is the start date or end date, respectively.
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.. tip::
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To avoid displaying the same information twice, the underlying start/end date field can be
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made invisible by enabling :guilabel:`Invisible` or removed from the view by clicking
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:guilabel:`Remove from view`.
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#. Add a :guilabel:`Date & Time` field and set the :guilabel:`Widget` field to
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:guilabel:`Date Range`.
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#. Enter an appropriate :guilabel:`Label`.
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#. Select the underlying start/end date field from the :guilabel:`Start date field` or
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:guilabel:`End date field` dropdown, as relevant.
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#. If the date range should have a mandatory start and end date, enable :guilabel:`Always range`.
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#. Update any other :ref:`general properties <studio/fields/properties>` or specific
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:ref:`properties for Date & Time fields <studio/fields/properties-date-datetime>` as needed, then
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click :guilabel:`Close` in the upper right corner of the screen.
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.. example::
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.. image:: fields/date-time-examples.png
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:alt: Examples of Date & Time fields with different widgets
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Remaining Days (`remaining_days`)
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The :guilabel:`Remaining Days` widget displays the remaining number of days before the selected date
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(e.g., *In 5 days*), based on the current date and time. This field should be set to :guilabel:`Read
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only`.
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.. _studio/fields/simple-fields-checkbox:
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Checkbox (`boolean`)
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--------------------
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The :guilabel:`Checkbox` field is used when a value should only be true or false, indicated by
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checking or unchecking a checkbox.
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- :guilabel:`Button`: displays a radio button. The widget works without switching to the edit mode.
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- :guilabel:`Toggle`: displays a toggle button. The widget works without switching to the edit mode.
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.. example::
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.. image:: fields/checkbox-examples.png
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:alt: Examples of Checkbox fields with different widgets
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.. _studio/fields/simple-fields-selection:
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Selection (`selection`)
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The :guilabel:`Selection` field is used when users should select a single value from a group of
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predefined values.
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- :guilabel:`Badge`: displays the value inside a rounded shape, similar to a tag. The value cannot
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be edited on the UI, but a default value can be set.
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- :guilabel:`Badges`: displays all selectable values simultaneously inside rectangular shapes,
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organized horizontally.
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- :guilabel:`Priority`: displays star symbols instead of values, which can be used to indicate an
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importance or satisfaction level, for example. This has the same effect as selecting the
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:ref:`Priority field <studio/fields/simple-fields-priority>`, although, for the latter, four
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priority values are already predefined.
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- :guilabel:`Radio`: displays all selectable values at the same time as radio buttons.
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.. tip::
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By default, radio buttons are organized vertically. Enable :guilabel:`Display horizontally` to
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switch the way they are displayed.
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- :guilabel:`Status Bar`: displays all selectable values at the same time as an arrow progress bar.
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.. tip::
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By default, values on the status bar are selectable. Disable :guilabel:`Clickable` to prevent
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the value being edited on the UI.
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.. example::
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.. image:: fields/selection-examples.png
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:alt: Examples of Selection fields with different widgets
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.. _studio/fields/simple-fields-priority:
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Priority (`selection`)
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----------------------
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The :guilabel:`Priority` field is used to display a three-star rating system, which can be used to
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indicate importance or satisfaction level. This field type is a :ref:`Selection field
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<studio/fields/simple-fields-selection>` with the :guilabel:`Priority` widget selected by default
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and four priority values predefined. Consequently, the :guilabel:`Badge`, :guilabel:`Badges`,
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:guilabel:`Radio`, and :guilabel:`Selection` widgets have the same effects as described under
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:ref:`Selection <studio/fields/simple-fields-selection>`.
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.. tip::
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To change the number of available stars by adding or removing values, click :guilabel:`Edit
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Values`. Note that the first value is equal to 0 stars (i.e., when no selection is made), so
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having four values results in a three-star rating system, for example.
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.. example::
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.. image:: fields/priority-example.png
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:alt: Example of a Priority field
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.. _studio/fields/simple-fields-file:
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File (`binary`)
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The :guilabel:`File` field is used to upload any type of file, or sign a form (:guilabel:`Sign`
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widget).
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- :guilabel:`Image`: users can upload an image file, which is then displayed in :ref:`Form view
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<studio/views/general/form>`. This has the same effect as using the :ref:`Image field
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<studio/fields/simple-fields-image>`.
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- :guilabel:`PDF Viewer`: users can upload a PDF file, which can be then browsed from the
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:ref:`Form view <studio/views/general/form>`.
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- :guilabel:`Sign`: users can electronically sign the form. This has the same effect as selecting
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the :ref:`Sign field <studio/fields/simple-fields-sign>`.
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.. example::
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.. image:: fields/file-examples.png
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:alt: Examples of File fields with different widgets
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.. _studio/fields/simple-fields-image:
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Image (`binary`)
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The :guilabel:`Image` field is used to upload an image and display it in :ref:`Form view
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<studio/views/general/form>`. This field type is a :ref:`File field
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<studio/fields/simple-fields-file>` with the :guilabel:`Image` widget selected by default.
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Consequently, the :guilabel:`File`, :guilabel:`PDF Viewer`, and :guilabel:`Sign` widgets have the
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same effects as described under :ref:`File <studio/fields/simple-fields-file>`.
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.. tip::
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To change the display size of uploaded images, select :guilabel:`Small`, :guilabel:`Medium`, or
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:guilabel:`Large` under the :guilabel:`Size` option.
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.. _studio/fields/simple-fields-sign:
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Sign (`binary`)
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---------------
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The :guilabel:`Sign` field is used to sign the form electronically. This field type is a :ref:`File
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field <studio/fields/simple-fields-file>` with the :guilabel:`Sign` widget selected by default.
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Consequently, the :guilabel:`File`, :guilabel:`Image`, and :guilabel:`PDF Viewer` widgets have the
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same effects as described under :ref:`File <studio/fields/simple-fields-file>`.
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.. tip::
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To give users the :guilabel:`Auto` option when having to draw their signature, select one of the
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available :guilabel:`Auto-complete with` fields (:ref:`Text <studio/fields/simple-fields-text>`,
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:ref:`Many2One <studio/fields/relational-fields-many2one>`, and :ref:`Related Field
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<studio/fields/relational-fields-related-field>` on the model only). The signature is
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automatically generated using the data from the selected field.
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.. _studio/fields/relational-fields:
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Relational fields
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=================
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Relational fields are used to link and display the data from records on another model.
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.. note::
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Non-default widgets, when available, are presented as bullet points below.
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.. _studio/fields/relational-fields-many2one:
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Many2One (`many2one`)
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---------------------
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The :guilabel:`Many2One` field is used to link another record (from another model) to the record
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being edited. The record's name from the other model is then displayed on the record being edited.
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.. example::
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On the *Sales Order* model, the :guilabel:`Customer` field is a :guilabel:`Many2One` field
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pointing at the *Contact* model. This allows **many** sales orders to be linked to **one**
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contact (customer).
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.. image:: fields/many2one-diagram.png
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:alt: Diagram showing a many2one relationship
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.. tip::
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- To prevent users from creating a new record in the linked model, tick :guilabel:`Disable
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creation`.
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- To prevent users from opening records in a pop-up window, tick :guilabel:`Disable opening`.
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- To help users only select the right record, click on :guilabel:`Domain` to create a filter.
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- :guilabel:`Badge`: displays the value inside a rounded shape, similar to a tag. The value cannot
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be edited on the UI.
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- :guilabel:`Radio`: displays all selectable values at the same time as radio buttons.
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.. _studio/fields/relational-fields-one2many:
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One2Many (`one2many`)
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The :guilabel:`One2Many` field is used to display the existing relations between a record on the
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current model and multiple records from another model.
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.. example::
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You could add a :guilabel:`One2Many` field on the *Contact* model to look at **one** customer's
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**many** sales orders.
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.. image:: fields/one2many-diagram.png
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:alt: Diagram showing a one2many relationship
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.. note::
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To use a :guilabel:`One2Many` field, the two models must have been linked already using a
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:ref:`Many2One field <studio/fields/relational-fields-many2one>`. One2Many relations do not exist
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independently: a reverse-search of existing Many2One relations is performed.
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.. _studio/fields/relational-fields-lines:
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Lines (`one2many`)
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The :guilabel:`Lines` field is used to create a table with rows and columns (e.g., the lines of
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products on a sales order).
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.. tip::
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To modify the columns, click on the :guilabel:`Lines` field and then :guilabel:`Edit List View`.
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To edit the form that pops up when a user clicks on :guilabel:`Add a line`, click on
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:guilabel:`Edit Form View` instead.
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.. example::
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.. image:: fields/lines-example.png
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:alt: Example of a Lines field
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.. _studio/fields/relational-fields-many2many:
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Many2Many (`many2many`)
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-----------------------
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The :guilabel:`Many2Many` field is used to link multiple records from another model to multiple
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records on the current model. Many2Many fields can use :guilabel:`Disable creation`,
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:guilabel:`Disable opening`, :guilabel:`Domain`, just like :ref:`Many2One fields
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<studio/fields/relational-fields-many2one>`.
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.. example::
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On the *Task* model, the :guilabel:`Assignees` field is a :guilabel:`Many2Many` field pointing at
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the *Contact* model. This allows a single user to be assigned to **many** tasks and **many**
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users to be assigned to a single task.
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.. image:: fields/many2many-diagram.png
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:alt: Diagram showing many2many relationships
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- :guilabel:`Checkboxes`: users can select several values using checkboxes.
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- :guilabel:`Tags`: users can select several values appearing in rounded shapes, also known as
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*tags*. This has the same effect as selecting the :ref:`Tags field
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<studio/fields/relational-fields-tags>`.
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.. _studio/fields/relational-fields-tags:
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Tags (`many2many`)
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The :guilabel:`Tags` field is used to display several values from another model appearing in rounded
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shapes, also known as *tags*. This field type is a :ref:`Many2Many field
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<studio/fields/relational-fields-many2many>` with the :guilabel:`Tags` widget selected by default.
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Consequently, the :guilabel:`Checkboxes` and :guilabel:`Many2Many` widgets have the same effects as
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described under :ref:`Many2Many <studio/fields/relational-fields-many2many>`.
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.. tip::
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To display tags with different background colors, tick :guilabel:`Use colors`.
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.. example::
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.. image:: fields/tags-example.png
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:alt: Example of a Tags field
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.. _studio/fields/relational-fields-related-field:
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Related Field (`related`)
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-------------------------
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A :guilabel:`Related Field` is not a relational field per se; no relationship is created between
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models. It uses an existing relationship to fetch and display information from another record.
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.. example::
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To display the email address of a customer on the *Sales Order* model, use the :guilabel:`Related
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Field` `partner_id.email` by selecting :guilabel:`Customer` and then :guilabel:`Email`.
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.. _studio/fields/properties:
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Properties
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==========
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General properties
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------------------
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- :guilabel:`Invisible`: Enable this property when it is not necessary for users to view a field on
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the UI. This helps declutter the UI by only showing the essential fields depending on a specific
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situation.
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The :guilabel:`Invisible` attribute also applies inside Studio. To view hidden fields in Studio,
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click on a view's :guilabel:`View` tab and enable :guilabel:`Show Invisible Elements`.
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- :guilabel:`Required`: Enable this property if a field should always be completed by the user
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before being able to proceed.
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- :guilabel:`Readonly`: Enable this property if users should not be able to modify a field.
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.. note::
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You can choose to enable :guilabel:`Invisible`, :guilabel:`Required` and :guilabel:`Readonly`
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for specific records only by clicking on :guilabel:`Conditional` and creating a filter.
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.. example::
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On the *Form* view of the *Contact* model, the :guilabel:`Title` field only appears when
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:guilabel:`Individual` is selected, as that field would not be helpful for a
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:guilabel:`Company` contact.
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- :guilabel:`Label`: the field's name on the UI. This is not the name used in the PostgreSQL
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database. To view and change the latter, activate the :ref:`developer mode <developer-mode>` and
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edit the :guilabel:`Technical Name`.
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- :guilabel:`Help Tooltip`: To explain the purpose of a field, add a description. The text is
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displayed inside a tooltip box when hovering with your mouse over the question mark beside the
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field's label.
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- :guilabel:`Widget`: To change the default appearance or functionality of a field, select one of
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the available widgets.
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- :guilabel:`Placeholder`: To provide an example of how a field should be completed, add placeholder
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text. The text appears in light gray until a value is entered.
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- :guilabel:`Default value`: To display a default value in a field when a record is created, add a
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value.
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- :guilabel:`Allow visibility to groups`: To limit which users can view the field, select one or
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more user access :ref:`groups <access-rights/groups>`.
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- :guilabel:`Forbid visibility to groups`: To prevent certain users from seeing the field, select
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one or more user access :ref:`groups <access-rights/groups>`.
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.. _studio/fields/properties-date-datetime:
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Properties for Date & Time fields
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For :guilabel:`Date & Time` fields that have the :guilabel:`Date & Time` or :guilabel:`Date Range`
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widget set, some specific properties are available:
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- :guilabel:`Minimal precision`: Determine the smallest date unit that must be selected in the date
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selector. The possible values are :guilabel:`Day`, :guilabel:`Month`, :guilabel:`Year` or
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:guilabel:`Decade`. If no value is selected, the user must select a day in the date selector.
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- :guilabel:`Maximal precision`: Determine the largest date unit that can be used to navigate the
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date selector. The possible values are :guilabel:`Day`, :guilabel:`Month`, :guilabel:`Year` or
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:guilabel:`Decade`. If no value is selected, the user can navigate the date selector by decade.
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- :guilabel:`Warning for future dates`: Enable this property to display a warning icon if a future
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date is selected.
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- :guilabel:`Condensed display`: Enable this property to show days, months and hours with no leading
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zeros, e.g., `4/2/2025 8:05:00` instead of `04/02/2025 08:05:00`.
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- :guilabel:`Show time`: This property is enabled by default for :guilabel:`Date & Time` fields. On
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a read-only field, disable the property to show only the date. This can keep a list view less
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cluttered, for example.
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- :guilabel:`Show seconds`: This property is enabled by default for :guilabel:`Date & Time` fields.
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Disable the property to show only hours and minutes.
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- :guilabel:`Time interval`: Enter a value to determine the minute intervals shown in the time
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selector. For example, enter 15 to allow quarter-hour intervals. The default value is set to 5
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minutes.
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- :guilabel:`Earliest accepted date`: Enter the earliest date that can be selected in the date
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selector in ISO-format, i.e., `YYYY-MM-DD`. If the current date is always the earliest accepted
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date, enter `today`. On the date selector, dates prior to the earliest accepted date are grayed
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out.
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- :guilabel:`Latest accepted date`: Enter the latest date that can be selected in the date
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selector in ISO-format, i.e., `YYYY-MM-DD`. If the current date is always the latest accepted
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date, enter `today`. On the date selector, dates later than the latest accepted date are grayed
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out.
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