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In the world of digital tools, one size rarely fits all. We all have different needs and preferences, and being able to tweak and adjust these tools can make all the difference. In SAP Fieldglass, you can customize how you capture information by creating custom fields. And I have good news for you: in some cases, you can add custom fields to your list views as columns. Let's explore how this can transform your experience with SAP Fieldglass. 

 

How can this help you?  

Do you use custom fields in your company? You probably do. While SAP Fieldglass standard fields are comprehensive, every company is unique. If you’re using custom fields to collect information not available in the standard fields, you might want to add them to the list views for easier visualization. If so, this blog is for you. 

 

How to start

How to add a custom field to a list view: 

  1. Select List Views in the Configuration section 
  2. Select the list you want to add the custom field to  
  3. Select +Add Fields  
  4. Select the custom field you want to add 
    Note: On this screen, you can’t see a difference between custom and system fields 
  5. Select Add 

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After adding the custom field, you can see that its field type is Custom: 

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Be aware that list view types Other DataPMO Dashboard, and Work Items don’t display custom fields. Also, custom fields created for a module may be displayed for one list type and not for others. For steps on creating a custom field and the full list of lists that display custom fields by modules, seCustom Fields in List Views. 

 

Now it’s your turn to add all the custom fields to list views and make your SAP Fieldglass experience even more personalized!