In Collexo, fields play a crucial role in managing applicant data and streamlining the fee management process efficiently. Whether it's capturing student information or configuring fees, fields allow institutions to tailor their data management and workflows based on unique operational needs.
There are three main types of fields:
Custom Fields
Amount Fields
Date Fields
Let's explore each of these field types and their configurations.
Custom Fields help organize applicant data such as name, registration number, mobile number, and other data based on your institute's requirements. These fields can be configured as dropdowns, text fields, or date fields.
There are two primary types of fields: System-generated fields and User-generated fields.
System-Generated Fields
These fields are default fields, automatically created and visible to an entity when its account is set up. These fields come pre-configured within the system.
One of the system-generated fields is the Application Number, which serves as a unique identifier for every applicant.
This field is created automatically and cannot be removed or disabled.
It plays a critical role in fee reconciliation, ensuring that each transaction or fee is accurately linked to the correct applicant.
As a default and mandatory field, the Application Number remains consistent across systems and serves as a reliable reference point throughout the payment lifecycle.
User-Generated Fields
User-generated fields are custom fields created based on an institution’s specific requirements.
These fields can be added through the “Add Field” option on the Manage Field page.
They allow institutions to tailor data collection to their unique needs, enabling more personalized and relevant data management.
To create a Custom Field, you'll need to provide the following details:
Note: Custom date fields are created based on your specific data requirements and are distinct from system-configured date fields, which are created to support operational functions like due dates and reminders.
This helps users by displaying only the cities that are relevant to the state they have selected. It improves the user experience and ensures more accurate, clean data collection by preventing irrelevant or incorrect city selections.
Here's a simple guide on how to set this up:
Click the dropdown arrow next to the parent field (which in the given example is State ), then click on “Add Dependent” to begin setting up the dependency.
Choose the appropriate dependent field from the dropdown menu that displays all the available dropdown fields.
For each value of the parent field values (Maharashtra), select the corresponding values you want to allow (Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur).
Amount Fields are used for amount-based fee configurations. To know when to use this payment channel, refer to this article.
These fields act as a substitute for fee heads when the fee amount for each applicant is different. Similar to the fee heads amount fields are of 2 types :
To create an Amount Field, provide the following details:
To create the Amount Surcharge Field, provide the following details:
Date Fields are used to define start/due/end dates for each applicant. This can be used in fee connect, late fees, and reminders.
To create a date field, provide the following details:
With this, you can easily set up and manage fields in Collexo to collect the right applicant information and support smooth fee processes. Whether you're using custom fields, amount fields, or date fields, Collexo helps you tailor the system to your institution’s needs, making fee tracking, reporting, and applicant management more organized and efficient.