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KirkTrachy1
5 years agoQuickbase Staff
Hi Brandon:
If I read your question right, you may be asking about conditional selections.
Example table relationships:
Estimates < Estimate Items
Estimates < Timesheet Entries
Estimate Items < Timesheet Entries
You are adding a Timesheet Entry and you first select which Estimate this is for and you then make the second selection pulling from the Estimate Items table. That second selection can be conditional.
https://help.quickbase.com/user-assistance/conditional_dropdowns.html
If this misses your question, feel free to pop into our daily (M-F at 1pm Eastern Time) "Office Hours" webinars and we can take this further.
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Kirk Trachy , Senior Solutions Consultant
QuickBase | 603-674-5454 M | ktrachy@quickbase.com
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If I read your question right, you may be asking about conditional selections.
Example table relationships:
Estimates < Estimate Items
Estimates < Timesheet Entries
Estimate Items < Timesheet Entries
You are adding a Timesheet Entry and you first select which Estimate this is for and you then make the second selection pulling from the Estimate Items table. That second selection can be conditional.
https://help.quickbase.com/user-assistance/conditional_dropdowns.html
If this misses your question, feel free to pop into our daily (M-F at 1pm Eastern Time) "Office Hours" webinars and we can take this further.
------------------------------
Kirk Trachy , Senior Solutions Consultant
QuickBase | 603-674-5454 M | ktrachy@quickbase.com
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