Fields that store multiple values from a prompt list
  • 27 Feb 2026
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Fields that store multiple values from a prompt list

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Custom fields have different configurations based on the type of data stored.

Before you create a custom field, consider the data it stores and how you will use that data in Slate.

This article will focus on one of the four types of custom fields:

Create Multiple Values Prompt List Fields

To create a field that stores multiple values:

  1. Go to Database Fields.

  2. Select New Field.

  3. Configure the following settings:

    • Status: Active

    • Scope Category: Select a scope category from the list.

    • Scope: Select a scope from the list.

    • ID: Enter a unique ID for the field.
      🔔 No uppercase, spaces, or special characters.

    • Name: Enter a name for the field.

    • Field Type: Multiple Values

    • Prompt: Select a prompt from the list.

    • Ordered: Unordered Values
      💡 Ordered values are used for fields grouped using a replicate block.

    • Appendable: Choose whether incoming data replaces or appends to existing data. See the next section for more detail on this setting.

  4. Select Save.

Replacing vs. appending values

You can collect information for a field that stores multiple values. Data can come into this field from various sources, like an inquiry form, an event registration form, or uploaded data.

Carefully consider how a field should save data when new information is submitted. For example, an academic interests field can have the following values stored for a record:

Academic Interests

Biology

 

English

 

Theatre

Replace existing values upon form submission or dataset import

If the field is configured to replace existing values upon form submission or dataset import, new data that comes into this field from a form submission or a dataset upload will delete any existing values and save only the most recently submitted or uploaded values:

Academic Interests

Biology

 

 

English

 

 

Theatre

Form Submission

 

 

Academic Interests

 

Biology

Biology

 

Chemistry 

Chemistry

 

Sociology

Sociology

Append to existing values upon form submission or dataset import

If the field is configured to append to existing values upon form submission or dataset import, new data that comes into this field from a form submission or a dataset upload will preserve any existing values and add new values upon form submission or source import:

Academic Interests

Biology

Form Submission

 

Chemistry

Academic Interests

 

English

Biology

 

Sociology 

Chemistry

 

Theatre

Sociology

Single value field?

Custom fields configured to store a single value always replace the value with the most recently submitted or uploaded data.

🔔 Important!

You should never change the following settings after a field is in use:

  • Scope

  • ID

  • Prompt

  • Value

Changes to any of these can result in inconsistent and inaccurate data.


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