Sections and Visibility
The Sections and visibility tab defines which parts of the protocol appear in different places, and which rules apply when sending.
Note: Section order is fixed and cannot be changed.
Access
- Open Settings (from the left panel on desktop or through More on mobile)
- Click the Sections and visibility tab
Protocol Sections
The protocol contains these sections:
| Section | Description | Required |
|---|---|---|
| Client data | Client name, address, contact | Yes |
| Work details | Work type, date, time | Yes |
| Technicians | List of technicians on the job | - |
| Pests | Found pest species | - |
| Materials | Used products and quantities | - |
| Installations | Installed devices (traps, bait stations) | - |
| Photo documentation | Photos from the visit | - |
| Deficiencies | Found deficiencies at the client | - |
| Additional information | Other data (dates, concession holders) | - |
| Recommendations | Recommendations for the client | - |
| Notes | Internal notes | - |
| Signatures | Technician and client signature | Yes |
| GPS coordinates | Service location (captured automatically) | - |
Required sections are always shown in the form and cannot be hidden. GPS coordinates are captured automatically and are not shown in the form; they are read-only in protocol detail.
Section Visibility
For each section you can set where it appears:
| Place | Description |
|---|---|
| Form | Shown when creating a protocol |
| Client email | Included in the email for the client |
| Manager email | Included in the internal email |
| Shown in the PDF document | |
| Detail (internal) | Shown in protocol detail for employees |
| Detail (client) | Shown in the client portal |
How to Edit Visibility
- Find the section in the table
- Check/uncheck boxes for the desired places
- Click Save at the bottom of the page
Dependency Rules
Some places are connected:
- If you turn off Form - Client email, Manager email and PDF are also turned off automatically. If data is not filled in the form, it does not make sense to include it in email or PDF.
- GPS coordinates - they are not shown in the form (captured automatically), but you can include them in protocol detail, PDF or email.
- Signatures - available only in the form and PDF. They are not shown in emails or details because signatures are embedded directly in the PDF document.
Validation Rules
Under the form visibility switch, you will find validation rules. They define what happens when a technician or manager sends a protocol with missing data.
Validatable Items
You can configure rules for these items:
| Item | In section |
|---|---|
| Technician signature | Signatures |
| Client signature | Signatures |
| Photo documentation | Photo documentation |
| Recommendations | Recommendations |
| Contact person | Client data |
| Materials | Materials |
| Pests | Pests |
Validation Levels
For each item, you set a rule separately for technician and manager:
| Level | Color | Behavior |
|---|---|---|
| Off | gray | No check; the data does not need to be filled in |
| Warning | yellow | If data is missing, a warning appears, but the protocol can still be sent |
| Required | red | If data is missing, sending is blocked until the data is completed |
Technician vs. Manager
Rules are split into two columns:
- Technician - rules when submitting for review (For review button)
- Manager - rules when finally sending to the client (Send button)
Example typical setup:
| Item | Technician | Manager |
|---|---|---|
| Technician signature | Warning | Required |
| Client signature | Off | Warning |
| Photo documentation | Off | Warning |
| Contact person | Warning | Required |
In this example, the technician gets a warning if their signature is missing (but can continue), while the manager cannot send the protocol without the technician signature.
How to Configure Validation
- Find the section with validatable items (shown under the Form switch)
- For each item, choose a level for Technician and Manager from the dropdown
- Click Save
Note: Validation rules appear only for sections that are visible in the form. If you turn a section off in the form, its validation is not required automatically.
How Validation Works in Practice
When a technician or manager clicks to send a protocol:
- The application checks all rules for their role
- If all data is complete, the protocol is sent
- If something is missing:
- Warnings (yellow) - a dialog appears with the option Continue anyway
- Required (red) - the dialog blocks sending and the user must go back and complete the data
For more about the warning dialog, see creating a protocol.
Restoring Defaults
To return all visibility and validation settings to their original values:
- Click Reset to default
- Confirm in the dialog
- All sections return to default values
Practical Examples
Simplified Form for Technicians
If technicians usually do not fill in some sections:
- Uncheck Form for the “Deficiencies” section
- Uncheck Form for the “Additional information” section
- Save changes
These sections will no longer appear in the form, email or PDF.
Strict Quality Control
If you want protocols to always contain complete data:
- Set Technician signature to Required for manager
- Set Client signature to Required for manager
- Set Photo documentation to Warning for technician
- Set Contact person to Required for technician and manager
- Save changes
The manager will not be able to send the protocol without both signatures, and the technician will receive a warning if they do not attach photos.
PDF Without Internal Notes
Internal notes should not appear in the document for the client:
- Uncheck PDF for the “Notes” section
- Uncheck Client email for the “Notes” section
- Keep Detail (internal) checked so only employees see the notes
- Save changes
Simplified Client Portal
The client does not need to see everything:
- Uncheck Detail (client) for the “Materials” section
- Uncheck Detail (client) for the “GPS coordinates” section
- Save changes
Tips
Tip: Start with the default settings and adjust them gradually according to your needs.
Tip: A section can be visible in the form but not in the PDF, for example internal notes.
Tip: Set stricter rules for the manager and softer rules for the technician. The technician can work faster and the manager ensures quality at the final review.
Tip: If you change validation rules, it affects only new protocols. Existing protocols stay unchanged.
Related Topics
- Settings overview - basic settings
- Protocol settings - numbering and PDF template
- Creating a protocol - using the form
- Protocol detail - viewing the protocol