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MarkShnier__You
Qrew Legend
6 years agoNo problem.
when you create an Address field and look at its field properties, you will see that this is a special field which has sub fields which are individually accessible in formulas and lookups.
Soi I suggest you create a new field called [Country] with a formula of
[Address: Country]
T hen set up a table of Countries and set the Key Field of that table to be the Country field. add an other Fields there such as voltage and country dialing codes.
Then set up a relationship where 1Country has many Locations and use that [Country] formula field as the reference field on the right side of the relationship. Look up the Country extra fields.
Repeat for City.
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Mark Shnier (YQC)
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when you create an Address field and look at its field properties, you will see that this is a special field which has sub fields which are individually accessible in formulas and lookups.
Soi I suggest you create a new field called [Country] with a formula of
[Address: Country]
T hen set up a table of Countries and set the Key Field of that table to be the Country field. add an other Fields there such as voltage and country dialing codes.
Then set up a relationship where 1Country has many Locations and use that [Country] formula field as the reference field on the right side of the relationship. Look up the Country extra fields.
Repeat for City.
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Mark Shnier (YQC)
Quick Base Solution Provider
Your Quick Base Coach
http://QuickBaseCoach.com
markshnier2@gmail.com
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- Jan-WillemSpeck6 years agoQrew Assistant Captain
Thanks,
I knew (or expected) you would have a quick answer
I was 80% there but missed to set the key-field in the country table.
That was the joining link I was looking for.
Works like a charm now
Jan-Willem
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------Original Message------
No problem.
when you create an Address field and look at its field properties, you will see that this is a special field which has sub fields which are individually accessible in formulas and lookups.
Soi I suggest you create a new field called [Country] with a formula of
[Address: Country]
T hen set up a table of Countries and set the Key Field of that table to be the Country field. add an other Fields there such as voltage and country dialing codes.
Then set up a relationship where 1Country has many Locations and use that [Country] formula field as the reference field on the right side of the relationship. Look up the Country extra fields.
Repeat for City.
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Mark Shnier (YQC)
Quick Base Solution Provider
Your Quick Base Coach
http://QuickBaseCoach.com
markshnier2@gmail.com
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