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Cisco MeetingServer 5.1 Installation Planning Guide
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2.
Title
The title that is displayed in the corresponding MeetingTime window for this
flex field.
flex field.
3.
Type
The type of information the flex field represents: text, number, yes/no, or date.
4.
Import
title
The field title used when importing raw profile report information containing
flex field data.
flex field data.
5.
Protection
level
The access that end users have to this flex field: invisible, read-only, or
editable. This parameter is useful when defining a flex field for attributes
such as billing codes that you don’t want end users to override.
editable. This parameter is useful when defining a flex field for attributes
such as billing codes that you don’t want end users to override.
If access is invisible, end users cannot see the flex field. If access is
read-only, end users can see but not edit, the flex field value. If access is
editable, end users can both see and edit the flex field value.
read-only, end users can see but not edit, the flex field value. If access is
editable, end users can both see and edit the flex field value.
6. Uses data from profile?
Whether this flex field is used for profile purposes.
Note: The next three fields are available only for Profile Flex Fields 4–7
and Meeting Flex Fields 4–7.
and Meeting Flex Fields 4–7.
7. Use defined choices?
Whether users must choose from a list of predefined values (which you
create) to enter in a flex field, or enter an unrestricted value. When this
attribute is Yes (the default), users see the list of predefined values in the
Schedule and Review tabs. To define values, see User Choice Strings, next.
create) to enter in a flex field, or enter an unrestricted value. When this
attribute is Yes (the default), users see the list of predefined values in the
Schedule and Review tabs. To define values, see User Choice Strings, next.
8. User choice strings
Use to define a list of predefined values when Use Defined Choices is Yes.
(When Use Defined Choices is No, no list displays.)
(When Use Defined Choices is No, no list displays.)