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Introduction

dRofus contains of both built-in fields and dynamic fields. Built-in fields can not be changed, but all dynamic fields can be modified, created and deleted in the User Interface Editors (UIE)

To access UIE go to Settings and find the options as per image below.

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Each entity (Project/Functions, Rooms, Items, Occurrences, Systems and Procurement) has their own editor, and your access to dRofus will decide how many of the editors you will see. For example, if you don’t have access to the Systems module, you will not see the System data editor even if you are a database administrator.

In total, if access to all modules of dRofus, there are 7 entities you can modify fields for;

  • Room Data

  • Project / Function Data

  • Item Data

  • Occurrence Data

  • Procurement

  • Systems Data

  • TIDA 

Organizational levels

The User Interface Editors are grouped into 4 levels:

  • Tabs

    • Groups

      • Elements

        • Fields

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Tabs

A tab is the top level in the User interface editor. In the user interface they are represented as tabs in Room Data/Item Data, or headings in property panels such as the Occurrence or Systems property panels.

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In other words, tabs will have different visible presentation depending on where they are used.

A tab can contain one or several groups. is one or more groups. These are displayed as a tab in a form and are grouped in reports.

The figure below illustrates the tabs in the Room Data panel:

Groups

A group comprises several elements, grouped together in the display and reports, e.g. with a background text and frame.

The figure below illustrates the groups in the Room Data panel: 

Elements

Element is one or more fields on a line and a background text. An element may comprise, e.g. "basin/utility sink" as background text and two fields; one numerical field for quantity and one text field for any comments.

The figure below illustrates the elements in the Room Data Panel: 

Fields

Fields are used to type in values to be stored in the database.

Field can be:

  • Yes/No field

  • Text field

  • Numerical field

  • Read-only text fields for description (e.g. "Yes/No specify").

  • etc.

 

The figure below illustrates the fields (data elements) in the Room Data panel: 


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