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NicholasWhite
3 years agoQrew Member
Hi Evan,
Thanks for your reply.
"There is obviously more that goes into getting the exact experience that you are looking for as Mark mentioned, especially if there are some elements you really want to appear in a specific way. "
The vibe I'm getting, that 'displaying a list of records as a sortable, filterable table; with radio buttons on the side to load a record into the form', is not possible out of the box.
I'm fortunate that this app was already built using a dropdown which gives the users the ability to select records; I'll go back to my boss to report that this will require more work than anticipated to get that dropdown to appear as a table with radio buttons.
Thank you,
Nick
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Nicholas White
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MarkShnier__You
3 years agoQrew Legend
Nicholas,
Just to chime in once again into this thread. If your boss is not happy with the current workflow and then imagines very particular user interface without really knowing what QuickBase is capable of than what you end up as a path towards custom programming that will cost ballpark $10,000. Anything can be done in JavaScript and it would use native QuickBase on the back into store the data and it before you know it it turns into a one-week project between the discovery phase at the beginning as to what you want and then letting a programmer or loose at it for two or three days and then presenting the solution to you and then they have to leave some room for UAT feed back (User Acceptance Testing).
But if you don't get so fixated on a very exact user interface and more focussed on the workflow you want then there's still a good chance you can get 95% of the workflow efficiencies that you want and have the advantage that it's done with a few hours of consulting time and all in native Quickbase which means that it will be more maintainable in the future.
So it's not like I'm pitching hard to score a big three hour consulting contract :). What I'm really trying to say is the trick with QuickBase is that you are given a set of native tools and the question is how can you put those tools together to give the best user experience possible. So if we focus on the workflow and less hung up on the very particular UI you may in fact be able to get the workflow you want.
Hence my original suggestion is to get on a call with you do some no charge discovery work to understand your desired workflow and then ballpark a small consulting project for you to accept or reject.
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Mark Shnier (YQC)
mark.shnier@gmail.com
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Just to chime in once again into this thread. If your boss is not happy with the current workflow and then imagines very particular user interface without really knowing what QuickBase is capable of than what you end up as a path towards custom programming that will cost ballpark $10,000. Anything can be done in JavaScript and it would use native QuickBase on the back into store the data and it before you know it it turns into a one-week project between the discovery phase at the beginning as to what you want and then letting a programmer or loose at it for two or three days and then presenting the solution to you and then they have to leave some room for UAT feed back (User Acceptance Testing).
But if you don't get so fixated on a very exact user interface and more focussed on the workflow you want then there's still a good chance you can get 95% of the workflow efficiencies that you want and have the advantage that it's done with a few hours of consulting time and all in native Quickbase which means that it will be more maintainable in the future.
So it's not like I'm pitching hard to score a big three hour consulting contract :). What I'm really trying to say is the trick with QuickBase is that you are given a set of native tools and the question is how can you put those tools together to give the best user experience possible. So if we focus on the workflow and less hung up on the very particular UI you may in fact be able to get the workflow you want.
Hence my original suggestion is to get on a call with you do some no charge discovery work to understand your desired workflow and then ballpark a small consulting project for you to accept or reject.
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Mark Shnier (YQC)
mark.shnier@gmail.com
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