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Custom Field Manager
DXP App
Application to export and import custom fields . User can import either
all custom fields or specific to any resource i.e User , Document Media etc.
Application covers following functionalists
.
- Only authenticated/logged in user can access this application
- Application will check for Liferay version while importing . It won't import custom fields of different Liferay version.
- User can import all portal custom field or they can import custom fields for specific resource.
- Application will delete existing custom fields if check box is marked in import screen.
Application covers following functionalists
.
- Only authenticated/logged in user can access this application
- Application will check for Liferay version while importing . It won't import custom fields of different Liferay version.
- User can import all portal custom field or they can import custom fields for specific resource.
- Application will delete existing custom fields if check box is marked in import screen.
DEVELOPER
Jitendra Rajput
DEVELOPER
29.5.2015 0:00
Published date
Virhe tapahtui prosessoidessa esitysmallia.
The string doesn't match the expected date/time/date-time format. The string to parse was: "29.5.2015 0:00". The expected format was: "MM/dd/yy HH:mm". The nested reason given follows: Unparseable date: "29.5.2015 0:00" ---- FTL stack trace ("~" means nesting-related): - Failed at: ${CPDefinition_displayDate.getData()?... [in template "3192443#3192485#null" at line 4, column 9] ----
1<#setting date_format="MMMMM d, yyyy">
2
3<#if (CPDefinition_displayDate.getData())??>
4 ${CPDefinition_displayDate.getData()?datetime("MM/dd/yy HH:mm")?date}
5</#if>
Published Date
29.5.2015 0:00
SUPPORTED OFFERINGS
Self-Hosted, Self-Managed
Supported Versions
6.2, 6.1
Resource Requirements
Edition
EE
PRICE
Free
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