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zorab
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Admin back-end categories
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January 05, 2011, 05:45:07 pm »
Hi,
I don't understand something in the admin back-end. When you are clicking on Categories.
1.
Resume Categories
stands for ? And who's using this employers, seekers, ? And where appears in the site when used ?
2.
Profile Categories
stands for ? And who's using this employers, seekers, ? And where appears in the site when used ?
3.
Employer Categories
stands for ? And who's using this employers, seekers, ? And where appears in the site when used ?
4.
Candidate Categories
stands for ? And who's using this employers, seekers, ? And where appears in the site when used ?
i've been adding something to this categories and try to find where it goes ...sorry but no clue maybe i was missing something
Let me know please if someone is kind with an answer.
Thx a lot
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steve
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Re: Admin back-end categories
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Reply #1 on:
January 06, 2011, 07:58:47 pm »
I'm interested to know myself.
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CompuDave
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Re: Admin back-end categories
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January 07, 2011, 10:57:35 am »
These categories are used in the forms. (Resume form, profile form, etc) If you look at Job Categories, these categories are used in the job posting form. Edit the job posting form to see how Job Classification, Job Type and Location are used.
You can create categories for the other forms. For resume, use nationality. Enter the different options under the nationality category. Now edit Nationality on the Resume form. Set Type to category and then select your new category from the Category section at the bottom of the edit form.
Basically, categories let you stipulate a list of options for the user to choose from. Hope this makes sense.
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zorab
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Re: Admin back-end categories
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Reply #3 on:
January 08, 2011, 11:33:33 am »
Great Make sense.
Thanx
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