diff --git a/packages/noco-docs/docs/070.fields/010.fields-overview.md b/packages/noco-docs/docs/070.fields/010.fields-overview.md index 0dbc6913ef..787048a68e 100644 --- a/packages/noco-docs/docs/070.fields/010.fields-overview.md +++ b/packages/noco-docs/docs/070.fields/010.fields-overview.md @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ keywords : ['NocoDB fields', 'fields overview', 'field administration', 'field o ### Numerical - [Number](field-types/numerical/number) -- [Currency](field-types/numerical/currency) +- [Decimal](field-types/numerical/decimal) - [Percentage](field-types/numerical/percent) - [Currency](field-types/numerical/currency) diff --git a/packages/noco-docs/docs/070.fields/040.field-types/050.custom-types/050.barcode.md b/packages/noco-docs/docs/070.fields/040.field-types/050.custom-types/050.barcode.md index 6edccbf7b5..e3626e3180 100644 --- a/packages/noco-docs/docs/070.fields/040.field-types/050.custom-types/050.barcode.md +++ b/packages/noco-docs/docs/070.fields/040.field-types/050.custom-types/050.barcode.md @@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ keywords: ['Fields', 'Field types', 'Custom types', 'Barcode', 'Create barcode f `Barcode` is a custom field type that allows you to generate a barcode from a string value. This is useful for generating barcodes for things like URLs, phone numbers, or other data that can be represented as a string. -![image](/img/v2/fields/types/barcode.png) The following field types are supported for the for reference field: * Formula @@ -27,6 +26,8 @@ The following field types are supported for the for reference field: 5. Select the barcode type from the dropdown. 6. Click on `Save Field` button. +![image](/img/v2/fields/types/barcode.png) + ### Cell display Cell displays the barcode generated from the source field. Click on the cell to open enlarged view of the QR code. diff --git a/packages/noco-docs/docs/070.fields/040.field-types/050.custom-types/060.geometry.md b/packages/noco-docs/docs/070.fields/040.field-types/050.custom-types/060.geometry.md index 8676710d05..ccbc694c2e 100644 --- a/packages/noco-docs/docs/070.fields/040.field-types/050.custom-types/060.geometry.md +++ b/packages/noco-docs/docs/070.fields/040.field-types/050.custom-types/060.geometry.md @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ keywords: ['Fields', 'Field types', 'Custom types', 'Geometry', 'Create geometry 1. Click on `+` icon to the right of `Fields header` 2. On the dropdown modal, enter the field name (Optional) 3. Select the field type as `Geometry` from the dropdown. -4. Click on `Save Field` button. +4. Configure default value for the field (Optional) +5. Click on `Save Field` button. ![image](/img/v2/fields/types/geometry.png) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/packages/noco-docs/docs/070.fields/040.field-types/050.custom-types/070.specific-db-type.md b/packages/noco-docs/docs/070.fields/040.field-types/050.custom-types/070.specific-db-type.md index 7f2236b9b2..a6cd1ff8ab 100644 --- a/packages/noco-docs/docs/070.fields/040.field-types/050.custom-types/070.specific-db-type.md +++ b/packages/noco-docs/docs/070.fields/040.field-types/050.custom-types/070.specific-db-type.md @@ -10,8 +10,9 @@ keywords: ['Fields', 'Field types', 'Custom types', 'Specific DB type', 'Create 1. Click on `+` icon to the right of `Fields header` 2. On the dropdown modal, enter the field name (Optional). 3. Select the field type as `Specific DB Type` from the dropdown. -4. Provide DB specific data type configurations -5. Click on `Save Field` button. +4. Configure default value for the field (Optional) +5. Provide DB specific data type configurations +6. Click on `Save Field` button. ![image](/img/v2/fields/types/specific-db-type.png) diff --git a/packages/noco-docs/docs/070.fields/040.field-types/050.custom-types/080.json.md b/packages/noco-docs/docs/070.fields/040.field-types/050.custom-types/080.json.md index fcfa1deb69..cd54a35662 100644 --- a/packages/noco-docs/docs/070.fields/040.field-types/050.custom-types/080.json.md +++ b/packages/noco-docs/docs/070.fields/040.field-types/050.custom-types/080.json.md @@ -10,7 +10,8 @@ tags: ['Fields', 'Field types', 'Custom types', 'JSON'] 1. Click on `+` icon to the right of `Fields header` 2. On the dropdown modal, enter the field name (Optional). 3. Select the field type as `JSON` from the dropdown. -4. Click on `Save Field` button. +4. Configure default value for the field (Optional) +5. Click on `Save Field` button. ![image](/img/v2/fields/types/JSON.png) diff --git a/packages/noco-docs/docs/070.fields/040.field-types/070.date-time-based/030.time.md b/packages/noco-docs/docs/070.fields/040.field-types/070.date-time-based/030.time.md index 849754d84f..22f3ecd78e 100644 --- a/packages/noco-docs/docs/070.fields/040.field-types/070.date-time-based/030.time.md +++ b/packages/noco-docs/docs/070.fields/040.field-types/070.date-time-based/030.time.md @@ -12,17 +12,19 @@ keywords: ['Fields', 'Field types', 'Date & Time', 'Create time field'] 1. Click on `+` icon to the right of `Fields header` 2. On the dropdown modal, enter the field name (Optional) 3. Select the field type as `Time` from the dropdown. -4. Configure `Time Format` -5. Configure default value (Optional) -6. Click on `Save Field` button. +4. Configure default value (Optional) +5. Click on `Save Field` button. ![image](/img/v2/fields/types/time.png) + ### Supported time formats -| Format | Example | -|-----------|------------| -| HH:mm:ss | 12:45:30 | -| HH:mm | 14:20 | +Time format: HH:mm AM/PM (12-hour format) + +[//]: # (| Format | Example |) +[//]: # (|-----------|------------|) +[//]: # (| HH:mm:ss | 12:45:30 |) +[//]: # (| HH:mm | 14:20 |) ## Related fields - [DateTime](010.date-time.md)