How Field Works
Organize and enhance your data with Categories and Fields in just a few steps
Follow the simple steps below to create Categories and Fields, and take full control of your data structure effortlessly.
Step 1: Create a Namirasoft Account
To get started, sign up for Namirasoft Account. This gives you access to all Namirasoft products, including Namirasoft Field, so you can manage your Categories, Fields, and projects from a single account.
Create a Namirasoft Account
Step 2: Create a New Category
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Go to your Namirasoft Field Console from your account dashboard.
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Click Create New Category to start the process.
Step 3: Enter Category Information
Fill in the required details:
- Name: give your category a clear, recognizable title.
- Product: select the Namirasoft product this category belongs to.
- Entity: choose the specific entity within the product.
- Group: enter the group name that organizes the category.
- Name: give your category a clear, recognizable title.
- Description (optional): add notes explaining the purpose of this category.
Click Apply to create your new category and make it available for linking with Fields.
Step 4: Create a New Field for Your Category
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In the Namirasoft Field Console, click Create New Field.
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Select the Product, Entity, and Group that the field will belong to.
Step 5: Define Field Basics
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Enter a Name for your field to identify it easily.
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Optionally, set a Default value.
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Enable Multiple if you want the field to accept multiple entries.
Step 6: Configure Field Details
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Choose the Type of data from the available list.
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Decide whether the field is Required for users to fill.
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View the Outcome to see how the field will appear and behave in the system.
Step 7: Set Advanced Options for Fields
Tap on the three dots while creating a field to access additional settings.
Configure the following options if needed:
- Valid List: Specify which values are allowed.
- Invalid List: Specify which values should not be accepted.
- Placeholder: Add hint text to guide users.
- Min/Max: Define minimum or maximum values for applicable field types.
These options let you refine how the field behaves and appears
Step 8: See Your Categories and Fields in Action
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After creating categories and fields, they are automatically available in other Namirasoft apps.
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For example, in the Namirasoft Bill Watch Console, you can see the categories and fields you created, helping you organize and track data efficiently.
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This step ensures that your data structure is consistent and usable across all projects and apps.
Ready to Organize Your Data?
Log in to Namirasoft Field and start building Categories and Fields that fit your projects perfectly.
How It Works FAQs
Answers to common questions about how to get started and use Namirasoft Field.
1. Do I need a separate account to use Field?
You only need a single Namirasoft Account to access Field. Once signed in, you can manage Categories, Fields, and access all other Namirasoft apps.
2. Can I create more than one Category?
Yes, you can create as many Categories as you need. Each category can be linked to a specific product, entity, and group, giving you full flexibility in how you organize your data.
3. What types of data can a Field handle?
A Field can support different data types such as text, numbers, lists, and more. You can also set rules like required fields, default values, or limits depending on your needs.
4. What happens if I set a Valid or Invalid List for a Field?
Valid and Invalid Lists control which values are accepted for that field. This ensures that users enter only the right information and prevents data inconsistencies.
5. How do Placeholders help when creating a Field?
A Placeholder is hint text that guides users on what to enter in the field. It improves clarity without affecting the actual data stored.
6. Are the Categories and Fields I create only available in Field?
No, the Categories and Fields you create are available across Namirasoft apps. For example, in Bill Watch, you can see and use the categories and fields you set up in Field.