It's pretty straightfoward.
Click Administration, then click Manage Custom Fields under the Configuration: section.
Now you can create your custom fields and assign them to the proper projects. The Manage
Custom Fields section is self-explanatory.
Regards,
Georger
--- Em qui, 18/9/08, Toby Mathews <toby@stripped> escreveu:
> De: Toby Mathews <toby@stripped>
> Assunto: Custom fields
> Para: eventum-users@stripped
> Data: Quinta-feira, 18 de Setembro de 2008, 17:39
> Hi all,
>
> Very basic question - can anyone point me at something
> that will get me
> started on adding custom fields (to issues)? I have found
> these two pages on
> the wiki:
>
> http://eventum.mysql.org/wiki/index.php/CustomFieldAPI
> http://eventum.mysql.org/wiki/index.php/DynamicCustomFieldExample
>
> but they don't seem to tell me quite enough to get
> started...or do they?! At
> the moment I can't even quite figure out if this is a
> pure development task,
> or a combination off admin. and development...or neither?!
>
> I'm hoping to add a browser versions dropdown, for
> issue tracking website
> development (I mention this because it seems like something
> a lot of people
> would have done before).
>
> Anyway, any help will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Toby Mathews
>
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