Move request wizard - fields
Field
Description
Move Request wizard tab
Navigation name
The translated names of the Move Request wizard definition. This is the name that is displayed and used for navigation.
URL
The URL of the web definition is created automatically when saving the web definition.
Code
Enter a code to identify the Move Request wizard definition. The value you enter here will be part of the resulting URL.
Description
Enter a meaningful name for the Move Request wizard.
Icon
Select an icon to represent the Move Request wizard in home page gadgets and the Web Client navigation panel.
Business object definition
The Move requests business object is automatically populated in this field.
Site
Displays the Planon Web Client site to which the Move Requests module is linked.
Standard move request
Select the standard move request on which subsequent move requests must be based if they are created through the Move Request wizard.
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If you want to allow end users to save a move request as a draft, you must select Draft as initial status on the linked standard move request. You must also do some additional configuration. See Configuring a Draft status for move requests.
Create move line for requestor?
Select Yes if you want to activate the automatic creation of a personnel move line for the requestor. The default value is No.
Move request policy tab
Cancellation / editing allowed in request status(es)
Specify the statuses in which users are allowed to cancel/edit move requests in Self-service.
Comment tab
Specify remarks, if any, for future reference. The remarks entered here are only visible to the Planon Administrator(s).
Styling tab
In CSS classes you can specify your customized CSS class. If this field remains empty, the default CSS styling is applied. If this field contains a reference to a CSS class that is specified on the site, this styling will be applied.
For more information, see Customizing CSS styling.
Messages tab
In this tab you can customize the Planon messages and warning to suite your own configuration.
This allows you to:

•   Change messages and/or translate them into other languages.
•   Specify a default answer for confirmation messages ( Yes / No / Show confirmation )
Specify how to act on warning messages (Ignore the message / Promote a warning to an error / Show the warning).
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Invisible to the end users, the error/warning numbers are added as CSS class to the element in the resulting HTML. You can use this number to find the corresponding message in the Messages tab.