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    Name/Custom ID column in QUE Campaigns?

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    • rkvalvaaundefined
      rkvalvaa
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      Hi,

      Is it possible to request that we can have “Name” or “Custom ID” field as a column in QUE Campaigns interface?
      Now the job gets assigned an ID by QUE (this also override “id” sent on the API), but when we have hundreds of jobs, each with unique output ID’s/names, it is hard to identify which job to manage. I’ve tried using the output column, but this gets truncated, so I had to change up our file structure/naming to have something to use. (An option could be to have the output column not truncated).

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      • Jeffundefined
        Jeff @rkvalvaa
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        @rkvalvaa

        I believe that this should be possible with the existing options in the QUE interface. If you click on the three horizontal bars on the leftmost column of the Campaign view, there should be a drop-down menu. If you click on “Columns”, there should be a list of all of the properties contained in the Jobs for the current Campaign. If you then check the box of the property you’d like to see and hit “Apply”, it should add that property to the Campaign interface layout.

        It might be necessary to click the “Refresh Column Values” button if the Job value you’re looking for isn’t initially available. See if that works for what you’re looking to accomplish. If not, or if there’s an issue adding an additional column, let us know, and we’ll see where we need to go from there.

        Thanks!

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        • rkvalvaaundefined
          rkvalvaa
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          Hi Jeff,

          Thank you, I tried this, on multiple jobs, but only get the default columns. I will try a bit more, if it is supposed to work the way you describe it, that would be great, it is most likely a user error on my part 😉

          Thanks!

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          • rkvalvaaundefined
            rkvalvaa
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            Yeah, got it to work, had to select one of the jobs first, and then all columns showed 🙂 This is great, I’m really starting to love QUE as much as I do Templater 🙂

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