Team,
When we add a new custom boolean field on the CTA task layout, it is appearing as a dropdown menu with options of None, True and False. We do not see an option to make this a checkbox. Can we implement this future in roadmap?
Team,
When we add a new custom boolean field on the CTA task layout, it is appearing as a dropdown menu with options of None, True and False. We do not see an option to make this a checkbox. Can we implement this future in roadmap?
Completely agree. This used to be a checkbox, however that functionality was removed in a recent release. The user experience of clicking a drop down to select ‘None, True, False’ is a lot more clicks and clunky. A checkbox would be a lot more intuitive and user friendly. Please bring the option to use a checkbox for CTAs back.
I’m getting frustrated users relate to this issue too. Please prioritize this, Gainsight.
I have a checkbox on attributes and my client is asking for the same field in the company tab on the CTA and it is showing as a drop down. I would love to see this fixed too.
All, our design team is working on improving this experience. It makes sense NOT to have a dropdown for a boolean option. We will definitely change this. Thanks for the feedback.
Hi,
Is there a status on this one? We are facing a similar issue and would really like a Boolean checkbox for our process.
Thank you,
I 100% agree that it should revert to a checkbox. Our users don’t think in a “true/false” way, and the new boolean CTA appearance is confusing. As currently structured, it makes more sense for us to set up a simple Yes/No dropdown list and use a dropdown field vs. boolean.
It’s not perfect, but it’s better than users seeing True/False.
This update is time consuming and more work than for everyone. When we had check boxes, it was quick to update and visually easier to see what was complete and what still needed work. Can we please have the option to be check boxes instead of True/False/None?
100% agree - visualizations should always be geared to the perspective of the end user.
Our users don’t think in a “true/false” way, and the new boolean CTA appearance is confusing.
100% agree - visualizations should always be geared to the perspective of the end user.
Our users don’t think in a “true/false” way, and the new boolean CTA appearance is confusing.
and technically speaking, a Boolean can’t have three options so it’s not even a proper implementation. If Gainsight wants a...trinary? field type to capture true/false/no one bothered to fill it out great, but a Boolean isn’t it.
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