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Latest revision as of 11:04, 25 June 2020
Summary
This article explains how to make Workshop Job Types mandatory by assigning them to categories so that one of the Job Types in the category has to be chosen.
More Information
- Go to " Reports & Settings Maintenance Options System Administrator Module Settings Workshop Job Types".
- In the "Filter on" box, type the name or the code of any of the Job Types you wish to make mandatory and press <Enter>. If one does not exist already, create a new one.
- Click on the [Settings] tab and then click into the "Category" field.
- If a Category is already shown, press <Shift+F10> to bring up the Category properties, or press <Ctrl+F1> to bring up the Category search window, or create a new one.
- Click on the [Settings] tab and set the "Mandatory" flag to 'Yes'.
- Click [Done] and [Accept].
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