When custom field/user defined field (UDF) sets are no longer needed, they can be retired. Retiring a custom field/user defined field set does not impact existing data. Retiring a custom field/user defined field set prevents it from displaying for selection in drop-downs.
To retire a custom field/user defined field set:
- Select the appropriate page. You can determine the page from the type of custom field/user defined field set being used.
- Event Sales Accounts, Contacts and Fulfillment Orders: Opportunity Types in the Event CRM section.
- Membership Services Accounts, Contacts and Fulfillment Orders: Opportunity Types in the Membership Services section.
- Public Relations Accounts, Contacts and Fulfillment Orders: Opportunity Types in the Public Relations section.
- Visitor Inquiry Accounts, Contacts and Fulfillment Orders: Opportunity Types in the Visitor Inquiry section.
- Events: Opportunity Types in Event Management and Coordination section.
- Personnel Management Accounts and Contacts: Opportunity Types in the Visitor Inquiry section.
- Registration: Registration Custom Field Sets in the Event Registration and Housing section.
- Service Orders: Opportunity Types in the Event Management and Coordination section.
- Service Order Items: Opportunity Types in the Event Management and Coordination section.
- Functions: Opportunity Types in Event Management and Coordination section.
- Resources: Resource/Inventory/Purchasing Issue Types in the System Administration section.
- Purchase Orders and Requisitions: Resource/Inventory/Purchasing Issue Types in the System Administration section.
- Inventory Items: Resource/Inventory/Purchasing Issue Types in the System Administration section.
- Select the custom field/user defined field set to retire.
- Right-click and select Edit.
- Select Retired from the Status drop-down.
- Click OK.
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Is it possible to retire a line within a UDF set? There is a line I know longer require but there will have been data collected prior so I do not want to delete it.
If I create a new set and assign that to the resource, it would then no longer be possible to see data collected for previous orders.
If not possible to retire a line, is it possible to exclude the line at ESCV level?
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Hi @...,
If you delete a row (linked to a field such as TXT_NN) from the Opportunity Type, then any data collected in that field in the past will remain in the database.
I would just note the field and description in your records, so if you need to add it back, or include it in reports, etc, then you can easily find the historical data again.
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Thanks Sean
I would prefer to retire rather than delete, however, as fields available are restricted for each type -TXT, AMT etc., it makes sense why retirement of the field is not an option.
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