Definition
The Kiptr application is referencing the terms like Project, Element, Type, and Field throughout the user interface. Understanding its definitions and applications will make navigation and workflow easy.
Info: The user defines the Element's purpose by assigning a Type to it. Each Element Type uses Field's to further describe its properties. |
Type
- Building a Project is performed by selecting a Type of Element and placing it in the desired location inside the Project Tree.
- Types and Fields are user-defined, with the exceptions a few pre-defined Types and Fields.
- A Type is assigned to a specific user-defined Category for organization purposes.
Fields
- Fields are assigned to a Type to describe its purpose.
- The user-defined Fields are available throughout all user-defined Types in the Project.
- The user selects and assigns the Fields to Types as needed.
- Each Field can hold a value. The user sets or modifies the value. Restrictions for values are based on the Field-Type.
- Field-Types are: Text, Integer, Real, Date, Boolean, Multiple Values
- The Field-Type "Real" requires a "Unit of measure" (e.g. [A] for Ampere or [$] for Currency
Pre-Defined Types and Fields
Level | Type | Category | Tag | Tag Name | Fields |
1 - Parent | Project | General | PRJ | Project | Status, Priority, etc. |
2 - xxx (except in 1) | Task | General | TASK | Task | Status, Priority, Assigned to, Start/Due Data, etc. |
2 - xxx (except in 1) | Document | General | DOC | Document | Status |
Demo Project: Types and Fields
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