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View differences
Updated by Tobias Dillmann 10 months ago
**Acceptance criteria**
* The list CF format type is modified to allow each entry to have a numerical "factor" associated to its name
* "Factors" and multi-select are mutually exclusive
* The views for list CF types are adjusted to allow for entering factor values
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~~**Acceptance criteria \[old\]**~~
* ~~Factor list is added as a project attribute~~
* ~~The project attribute can be displayed in~~
* ~~the project overview~~
* ~~the project list~~
* ~~A factor list has these details:~~
* ~~Name~~
* ~~Allow multi-select~~
* ~~Required~~
* ~~For all projects~~
* ~~Used as a filter~~
* ~~Searchable~~
* ~~Factor lists have multiple values available in the values tab. There you can give a name to the value, define its factor and mark one as default.~~
* ~~In the values tab, a search bar is present to be able to search attributes.~~
* ~~There is a tab to activate this attribute in specific projects.~~
* The list CF format
* "Factors" and multi-select are mutually exclusive
* The views for list CF types are adjusted to allow for entering factor values
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~~**Acceptance criteria \[old\]**~~
* ~~Factor list is added as a project attribute~~
* ~~The project attribute can be displayed in~~
* ~~the project overview~~
* ~~the project list~~
* ~~A factor list has these details:~~
* ~~Name~~
* ~~Allow multi-select~~
* ~~Required~~
* ~~For all projects~~
* ~~Used as a filter~~
* ~~Searchable~~
* ~~Factor lists have multiple values available in the values tab. There you can give a name to the value, define its factor and mark one as default.~~
* ~~In the values tab, a search bar is present to be able to search attributes.~~
* ~~There is a tab to activate this attribute in specific projects.~~