
Flags
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If you have the editcomponents permission, you can edit Flag Types
from the main administration page. Clicking the *Flags* link will
bring you to the *Administer Flag Types* page. Here, you can select
whether you want to create (or edit) a Bug flag or an Attachment flag.

The two flag types have the same administration interface, and the
interface for creating a flag and editing a flag have the same set of
fields.


Flag Properties
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Name
   This is the name of the flag. This will be displayed to Bugzilla
   users who are looking at or setting the flag. The name may contain
   any valid Unicode characters except commas and spaces.

Description
   The description describes the flag in more detail. It is visible in
   a tooltip when hovering over a flag either in the *Show Bug* or
   *Edit Attachment* pages. This field can be as long as you like and
   can contain any character you want.

Category
   You can set a flag to be visible or not visible on any combination
   of products and components.

   Default behaviour for a newly created flag is to appear on all
   products and all components, which is why "__Any__:__Any__" is
   already entered in the *Inclusions* box. If this is not your
   desired behaviour, you must either set some exclusions (for
   products on which you don't want the flag to appear), or you must
   remove "__Any__:__Any__" from the *Inclusions* box and define
   products/components specifically for this flag.

   To create an Inclusion, select a Product from the top drop-down
   box. You may also select a specific component from the bottom drop-
   down box. (Setting "__Any__" for Product translates to "all the
   products in this Bugzilla". Selecting  "__Any__" in the Component
   field means "all components in the selected product.") Selections
   made, press *Include*, and your Product/Component pairing will show
   up in the *Inclusions* box on the right.

   To create an Exclusion, the process is the same: select a Product
   from the top drop-down box, select a specific component if you want
   one, and press *Exclude*. The Product/Component pairing will show
   up in the *Exclusions* box on the right.

   This flag *will* appear and *can* be set for any
   products/components appearing in the *Inclusions* box (or which
   fall under the appropriate "__Any__"). This flag *will not* appear
   (and therefore *cannot* be set) on any products appearing in the
   *Exclusions* box. *IMPORTANT: Exclusions override inclusions.*

   You may select a Product without selecting a specific Component,
   but you cannot select a Component without a Product. If you do so,
   Bugzilla will display an error message, even if all your products
   have a component by that name. You will also see an error if you
   select a Component that does not belong to the selected Product.

   *Example:* Let's say you have a product called "Jet Plane" that has
   thousands of components. You want to be able to ask if a problem
   should be fixed in the next model of plane you release. We'll call
   the flag "fixInNext". However, one component in "Jet Plane" is
   called "Pilot", and it doesn't make sense to release a new pilot,
   so you don't want to have the flag show up in that component. So,
   you include "Jet Plane:__Any__" and you exclude "Jet Plane:Pilot".

Sort Key
   Flags normally show up in alphabetical order. If you want them to
   show up in a different order, you can use this key set the order on
   each flag. Flags with a lower sort key will appear before flags
   with a higher sort key. Flags that have the same sort key will be
   sorted alphabetically.

Active
   Sometimes you might want to keep old flag information in the
   Bugzilla database but stop users from setting any new flags of this
   type. To do this, uncheck *active*. Deactivated flags will still
   show up in the UI if they are "?", "+", or "-", but they may only
   be cleared (unset) and cannot be changed to a new value. Once a
   deactivated flag is cleared, it will completely disappear from a
   bug/attachment and cannot be set again.

Requestable
   New flags are, by default, "requestable", meaning that they offer
   users the "?" option, as well as "+" and "-". To remove the "?"
   option, uncheck "requestable".

Specifically Requestable
   By default this box is checked for new flags, meaning that users
   may make flag requests of specific individuals. Unchecking this box
   will remove the text box next to a flag; if it is still
   requestable, then requests cannot target specific users and are
   open to anyone (called a request "to the wind" in Bugzilla).
   Removing this after specific requests have been made will not
   remove those requests; that data will stay in the database (though
   it will no longer appear to the user).

Multiplicable
   Any flag with *Multiplicable:guilabel:* set (default for new flags
   is 'on') may be set more than once. After being set once, an unset
   flag of the same type will appear below it with "addl." (short for
   "additional") before the name. There is no limit to the number of
   times a Multiplicable flags may be set on the same bug/attachment.

CC List
   If you want certain users to be notified every time this flag is
   set to "?", "-", or "+", or is unset, add them here. This is a
   comma-separated list of email addresses that need not be restricted
   to Bugzilla usernames.

Grant Group
   When this field is set to some given group, only users in the group
   can set the flag to "+" and "-". This field does not affect who can
   request or cancel the flag. For that, see the *Request Group* field
   below. If this field is left blank, all users can set or delete
   this flag. This field is useful for restricting which users can
   approve or reject requests.

Request Group
   When this field is set to some given group, only users in the group
   can request or cancel this flag. Note that this field has no effect
   if the *Grant Group* field is empty. You can set the value of this
   field to a different group, but both fields have to be set to a
   group for this field to have an effect.


Deleting a Flag
===============

When you are at the *Administer Flag Types* screen, you will be
presented with a list of Bug flags and a list of Attachment Flags.

To delete a flag, click on the *Delete* link next to the flag
description.

Warning: Once you delete a flag, it is *gone* from your Bugzilla. All the
  data for that flag will be deleted. Everywhere that flag was set, it
  will disappear, and you cannot get that data back. If you want to
  keep flag data, but don't want anybody to set any new flags or
  change current flags, unset *active* in the flag Edit form.

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