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en:2.0:profile [2024/11/08 16:52] – [How can I configure the profile fields ?] grenoen:2.0:profile [2024/11/11 14:36] (current) – [When can I edit a profile ?] greno
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 ===== When can I edit a profile ? ===== ===== When can I edit a profile ? =====
-The editing of a profile must always be [[en:2.0:rollen-_und_benutzerrechteverwaltung|configured via roles#how_to_set_up_rolls]]. There are three levels here, which are described below.+Editing a profile must always be [[en:2.0:rollen-_und_benutzerrechteverwaltung#how_to_set_up_roles|configured via roles]]. There are three levels here, which are described below.
  
 The first level is the editing of the own profile. To do this, the role setting **Edit own profile** must be set and the member must be assigned to at least one role with this setting. The first level is the editing of the own profile. To do this, the role setting **Edit own profile** must be set and the member must be assigned to at least one role with this setting.
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 | Number    | Only numbers can be entered. | | Number    | Only numbers can be entered. |
  
-In addition to the data type, you can specify the **required input**. Is the field a required field or not? Should the field only be mandatory during registration or should it not be a mandatory field during registration? +In addition to the data type, you can specify the **required input**. Is the field a required field or not? Should the field only be [[en:2.0:registration#which_fields_are_displayed_in_the_registration_form|mandatory during registration]] or should it not be a mandatory field during registration? 
 {{:en:2.0:profile:profile-field-configuration.png?400|Configuration of single profile fields}}\\  {{:en:2.0:profile:profile-field-configuration.png?400|Configuration of single profile fields}}\\ 
 In further settings you can define who is allowed to see or edit the profile field. At this point it is only a rough configuration. You can refine the visibility via the profile field categories. You can use a regular expression to give the profile field its own validation rules. These are checked by Admidio in addition to the internal rules for the respective data type as soon as a member enters a new value for the profile field in their profile. It is also possible to enter a default value and an icon. You can use the URL field to store a URL that will later be linked to the value of the profile field. It is also possible to specify the profile field content in the URL. Take a look at the tooltip for the URL.  In further settings you can define who is allowed to see or edit the profile field. At this point it is only a rough configuration. You can refine the visibility via the profile field categories. You can use a regular expression to give the profile field its own validation rules. These are checked by Admidio in addition to the internal rules for the respective data type as soon as a member enters a new value for the profile field in their profile. It is also possible to enter a default value and an icon. You can use the URL field to store a URL that will later be linked to the value of the profile field. It is also possible to specify the profile field content in the URL. Take a look at the tooltip for the URL. 
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