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Text | Enables you to specify that the field contains text. | Select Format | Select Text in the Data Type field. Click Select Format and select the format of the text. Choose from the following options: Number: Accepts only numbers. Alphabet: Accepts only alphabets. Alphanumeric: Accepts only numbers and alphabets. Any: Accepts any text, including special characters, such as !,@,#, and so on.
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DropDown | Enables you to specify that the field contains a list of values that must appear as drop-down options. | Possible Values | Select DropDownin the Data Type field. Enter the list of values in the Possible Values field, separating each value by a comma. Example: Violet,Indigo,Blue,Green,Yellow,Orange,Red
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MultiSelect DropDown | Enables you to specify that the field contains a list of values from which multiple values can be chosen. | Component Type Possible Values | Select MultiSelect DropDown in the Data Type field. Choose between DropDown and Checkbox to indicate how you want the list to appear in the UI. Enter the list of values in the Possible Values field, separating each value with a comma. Thus, users can now select multiple values from the list of possible values that appears in this field in the labeling UI. Example: Violet,Indigo,Blue,Green,Yellow,Orange,Red
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Date | Enables you to specify that the field contains a date. | | Select Date in the Data Type field. |
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Radio | Enables you to specify that the field contains a list of values that must appear as radio buttons. | View Orientation Possible Values | Select Radio in the Data Type field. Choose between Horizontal and Vertical in the View Orientation field to indicate how you want options associated with this field to appear in the UI. Enter the list of values in the Possible Values field, separating each value with a comma. Thus, users can choose one radio button from the options available to them in the labeling UI. Example: Violet,Indigo,Blue,Green,Yellow,Orange,Red
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LinkedField (Parent) | Enables you to specify that the field contains a list of values, each of which could have child list of values. For example, the parent linked field Dress Item has three options: Shirts, Trousers, and Socks. If the user selects Shirts or Trousers, additional options associated with their sizes must appear; however, if the user chooses Socks, these options may not be needed if the socks are unisize. | Field Type Possible Values | Select LinkedField (Parent) in the Data Type field. Choose between DropDown, Radio, and Radio Inline in the Field Type field to indicate how you want options associated with this field to appear in the UI. DropDown: Displays the options as a drop-down list. Radio: Displays the options as a list of radio buttons. Radio Inline: Displays the options as radio buttons that appear in a single horizontal line.
Enter the list of values in the Possible Values field, separating each value with a comma. Thus, users can choose one parent linked field from the options available to them in the labeling UI. Example: Shirts,Trousers,Socks
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LinkedField (Child) | Enables you to specify that the field contains a list of values, which appears only when the labeler selects a specific parent value in the UI. | Field Type Choose parent field for this field Possible Values and Child values | Select LinkedField (Child) in the Set Data Type field. Choose between DropDown, MultiSelect DropDown, Radio, and Radio Inline in the Field Type field to indicate how you want options associated with this field to appear in the UI. DropDown: Displays the options as a drop-down list. MultiSelect DropDown: Displays the options as a drop-down list from which multiple values can be selected. Radio: Displays the options as a list of radio buttons. Radio Inline: Displays the options as radio buttons that appear in a single horizontal line.
Choose the parent field for the child linked field using the drop-down list provided.
Enter the child values against each possible value in the parent field. Example: Shirt: S,M,L,XL,XXL Trousers: 36,38,40,42,44,46 Socks: [None] |
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InputLinked | Enables you to specify that the labeler must select one option from a set of possibilities for a specific attribute. For example, if a pencil manufacturing company decides to package a sharpener or eraser with every box of pencils, the labeler should have a field labeled “Free Gift” and select “Sharpener” or “Eraser” from the list of options available. For step-by-step details on creating input-linked fields, see Creating Input-linked fields. | InputLinked Option Input Field Names | Select InputLinked in the Set Data Type field. Specify whether the options linked to the input-linked field must appear as radio buttons or a drop-down list, using the Input Field Names field. Enter the Input Field Names in the field provided.
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Notes | Enables you to specify that the labeler must enter paragraph text that is associated with the item that must be labeled. | [None] | |
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Curation | Enables you to specify that the labeler must fill this field using curation values associated with it. | Field Type Possible Values | Select Curation in the Set Data Type field. Use the Field Type field to specify the source of the curation values from the following options: Attribute Values: Select this option if the curation values must be taken from a curation file that you uploaded in the Project Lookup tab. For information on working with the Project Lookup tab, see Adding Lookup Data to Projects. Text: Select this option to create a field where the labeler can enter any text value. DropDown: Select this option if you want to provide the values associated with this curation field in the Possible Values field, below.
If you select Attribute Values as the Field Type, you do not need to provide any data in the Possible Values field. |
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Curation PT | Enables you to specify that the labeler must fill this field using a product type field that will determine the associated labeling fields that must be displayed. | Possible Values | You must ensure that the name of the field is the same as the name of the corresponding column in your curation file. Otherwise the associated values will not get populated. |
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Taxonomy | Use this field to create taxonomy fields, which appear as placeholder read-only fields. Taskmonk auto-fills these for you using values in your Taxonomy input file once you select a unique taxonomy entity for labeling. | | You must ensure that the name of the field is the same as the name of the corresponding column in your taxonomy file. Otherwise the associated values will not get populated. |
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Hybrid | Enables you to specify that the field contains a list of values that must appear as drop-down options. | Possible Values | Select Hybrid in the Data Type field. Enter the list of values in the Possible Values field, separating each value with a comma. When user enter the “(“ this users can now select multiple values from the list of possible values that appears in this field
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Name Value Pair | Enables you to specify that the field contains options to add or delete rows, and also features a flex design | | Select Name Value Pairin the Data Type Enable Flex design Image RemovedImage AddedClick on Sub fields in NV Pair Enter the Field name Select field types such as Text, Dropdown, and Multi-Dropdown. Enter flex width Enter the list of values in the Possible Values field, separating each with value with a comma Image RemovedImage Added
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Dynamic field | Enables the field which accepts JSON data | Possible Value | Select Dynamic Fieldin the Data Type field. Enter the list of values in the Possible Values field, separating each value by comma. The field supports various widget types like Text, Image, and OptionedMessage. Include the desired widget types in your JSON data
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Color Selection | Enables the display colors according to dropdown values | Possible Value | Select Dynamic Fieldin the Data Type field. Enter the list of values in the Possible Values field, separating each value by comma.
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