View: remove link to an object in a column
Some objects that you display in a view link to the Details page of the object, by default. For example, the column that displays the Name of a project is a link to the project; the column that displays the Name of a user is a link to the user’s profile page.
You can remove this link using text mode in columns that display in all views.
Access requirements
You must have the following access to perform the steps in this article:
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ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ Workfront plan | Any |
ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ Workfront license |
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New:
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Access level configurations* |
Edit access to Reports, Dashboards, Calendars to modify a report Edit access to Filters, Views, Groupings to modify a view |
Object permissions | Manage permissions to a report |
For more detail about the information in this table, see Access requirements in Workfront documentation.
Example: Remove the link to a task from the Task Name column in a task view:
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Go to a list of tasks.
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From the View drop-down menu, click New View to create a new view.
Or
Click the Edit icon
to edit an existing view, then select the view.
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Click Add Column to add a new column.
Or
Click an existing column with a link to an object.
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Click Switch to Text Mode > Edit Text Mode.
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Remove the text you find in the Edit Text Mode box, and replace it with the following code:
code language-none displayname=Task Name linkedname=direct namekey=name querysort=name textmode=true valueexpression={name} valueformat=Compound
note tip TIP You can use similar code for other objects by doing adjusting the following: -
Replace the
valuefield
line of the code withvalueexpression
and keep the same name included in curly brackets after the equal sign. -
Eliminate all the lines that start with
link.
from the original text of the column. For example, eliminate all the following lines:code language-none link.linkproperty.0.name=ID link.linkproperty.0.valuefield=ID link.linkproperty.0.valueformat=string link.lookup=link.view link.value=val(objCode)
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Click Done, then Save View.