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How can I create a regular expression custom field?

Angela Creed
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April 16, 2014

How can I create a regular expression custom field?

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Boris Georgiev [Appfire]
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April 16, 2014

How do you plan to use this regex ? What you'll match with it ? Give some context please.

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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April 16, 2014

As well as Boris's question, I'd also point out that the answer is probably going to be "by writing a custom field that you can't install in OnDemand"

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April 16, 2014

Good point! I didn't notice that the question has Ondemand tag :)

Angela Creed
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April 16, 2014

Thanks, so I can't use a custom regex field with OnDemand? I want to auto-create a link to a URL when only given part of it.

Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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April 16, 2014

No. There are a couple of regex validator plugins out there (i.e. they won't let the user enter stuff that doesn't match a regex), but as I mentioned, they're not for OnDemand, you can't install them.

Also, you're not asking for a regex field, you're asking for something with auto-guess/correct. I'm afraid the same answer applies really (Except that I'm not aware of any plugins that might provide that function)

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