![]() ![]() This includes: (1) the standard format for dates and times (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS:mmm, with the time in 24-hour format) (2) MM/DD/YYYY, the format used in the database (3) the default formats set up by Eloqua (as long as they are not modified or deleted by the Customer Administrator) or (4) any of the additional formats set up by the Customer Administrator, which may include the (DD/MM/YYYY). Date/Time information can be entered in any format compliant with the data standards in your implementation of Eloqua.For example, you can use the MM/DD/YYYY format for dates (the North American format) or you may be set up to also allow DD/MM/YYYY, MMM-DD-YY, or MM-DD-YY HH:MM:SS. Date/time: A properly-formatted date and/or time in one of the formats allowed in your implementation of Eloqua.Note: The default format for the Numeric fields is "#.#". Text values such as "$" are no longer allowed in the field, but are now part of the format. The maximum length of a numeric value is 19 integer digits (15 before the decimal point and 4 digits after the decimal point). ![]() Numeric: Includes decimal numbers (up to four decimal points) and integer numbers (including negative values).Not available in Multi-Select Picklist Fields Form data and custom objects do support the large text data type, however, they truncate at 2000 & 1000 respectively.ฤก00 for contact fields and account fields Note: Custom fields with the large text data type will not show up in Insight reporting. These fields can be used to provide descriptions, extra context, or feedback, depending on the nature of the asset in which the field is placed. Large text fields of any kind support up to 32,000 characters.If you are using a multi-select picklist with text fields, each field has a limit of 1000 characters. ![]() Small text contact fields and account fields have a maximum of 100 characters, and small text custom object records have a maximum of 250 characters.
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