Hi, I'm Jason Green, a program manager for Finance and Operations and I'd like to take a few moments 
to show you the custom fields feature that is available starting in Platform update 13.
While Finance and Operations has a comprehensive set of tables and fields to support a broad array of business processes, 
your organization may come across a
situation where you need to track some additional information that's not provided out-of-the-box. 
This is where custom fields might be useful to you.
As an example, let's look at what it would take to add a Tracking number field to sales orders. 
So here we are looking at a sales order, and we're going to begin as if we were adding an existing field to this page using the 
personalization capability. 
We'll right-click on the sales order header, and click Personalize.
And then we'll click Add a field.
This brings up a dialog that shows a list of all the existing fields that can be inserted into this section of the page.
You'll notice the Create new field button above that list,
and that's how we can add custom fields.
If you do not see this button on the Insert fields dialog, then you're either on a version of the product that's before Platform update 13, or 
you do not have permission to use the custom field feature.
Clicking Create new field will bring up a dialog that lets you enter the necessary information about your new field.
We select the table that this field will get added on to,
a name for this field when it gets saved to the database,
a data type,
and a label, which is the text that shows for this field in the user interface.
Once that information has been entered, we'll click Save.
Because this action is actually modifying the table, a confirmation dialog will appear to ensure that we want to create the field. 
Clicking Yes will create our tracking number field.
We're now back in the Insert fields dialog, and you'll notice our Tracking number field now appears selected at the top of the list of fields 
that can be inserted into the page.
We simply need to click Insert
to include this field on the Sales order page. 
A message will appear, indicating that a browser refresh is needed, which is typical with these types of personalizations, so we'll go 
ahead and do that. 
Let's drill back into the sales order,
and confirm that our new custom field is on the page.
And here it is. You can see the Tracking number field is added on the form.
So in just a few minutes we've been able to show you how you can a custom field to a page. 
For more information about this feature, see the custom fields documentation on docs.microsoft.com.
Thank you for watching. We hope you enjoy the custom fields feature.
