From 1c538bfabc2cd31f27067505f0c3d1a46cba6ef0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ivan Kohler Date: Thu, 9 Jul 2015 22:18:55 -0700 Subject: RT 4.2.11, ticket#13852 --- rt/docs/extending/clickable_links.pod | 1 + rt/docs/extending/external_custom_fields.pod | 10 +++++++--- 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'rt/docs/extending') diff --git a/rt/docs/extending/clickable_links.pod b/rt/docs/extending/clickable_links.pod index dd80ff10f..d52ea5996 100644 --- a/rt/docs/extending/clickable_links.pod +++ b/rt/docs/extending/clickable_links.pod @@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ after the URL. =item C Detects URLs as C format, but replaces the URL with a link. +This action is enabled by default. =back diff --git a/rt/docs/extending/external_custom_fields.pod b/rt/docs/extending/external_custom_fields.pod index f32bda769..5e70d3e40 100644 --- a/rt/docs/extending/external_custom_fields.pod +++ b/rt/docs/extending/external_custom_fields.pod @@ -57,6 +57,10 @@ web interface. See L. This method should return an array reference of hash references. The hash references should contain keys for C, C, and C. C is most important one; the others are optional. +You can also optionally provide a key for C and use the +"Categories are based on" option on the custom field configuration +page to make the values displayed for this custom field vary based +on the value selected in the "based on" custom field. =back @@ -77,9 +81,9 @@ Here's a simple static example: # return reference to array ([]) return [ # each element of the array is a reference to hash that describe a value - # possible keys are name, description and sortorder - { name => 'value1', description => 'external value', sortorder => 1 }, - { name => 'value2', description => 'another external value', sortorder => 2 }, + # possible keys are name, description, sortorder, and category + { name => 'value1', description => 'external value', sortorder => 1, category => 'Other CF' }, + { name => 'value2', description => 'another external value', sortorder => 2, category => 'Other CF' }, # values without description are also valid, the default description is empty string { name => 'value3', sortorder => 3 }, # you can skip sortorder too, but note that the default sortorder is 0 (zero) -- cgit v1.2.1