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KyleChase
7 years agoQrew Trainee
Thank you very much for your information.
I actually submitted another question just a bit ago because I didn't see this response. I was trying to create an 'if' statement based on product and redirect from there, but I could never get the syntax right.
Your solution above assumes there are different reports for different products, when in fact it's the same report, but sorted and grouped by product.
So, it seems the only solution is to create multiple reports and then associate those reports with forms in 'Forms Usage'. But that means multiple reports on the same page, because each Client Manager work multiple products, and so that means that not everything will be displayed in one neat report on dashboards...resistance will be swift and severe. But, if it's a limitation, it is what it is, I guess.
We definitely do have multiple sections on the first product form and I can certainly show/hide based on [PRODUCT]. I was just thinking that an if statement would be much more efficient.
I actually submitted another question just a bit ago because I didn't see this response. I was trying to create an 'if' statement based on product and redirect from there, but I could never get the syntax right.
Your solution above assumes there are different reports for different products, when in fact it's the same report, but sorted and grouped by product.
So, it seems the only solution is to create multiple reports and then associate those reports with forms in 'Forms Usage'. But that means multiple reports on the same page, because each Client Manager work multiple products, and so that means that not everything will be displayed in one neat report on dashboards...resistance will be swift and severe. But, if it's a limitation, it is what it is, I guess.
We definitely do have multiple sections on the first product form and I can certainly show/hide based on [PRODUCT]. I was just thinking that an if statement would be much more efficient.
QuickBaseCoachD
7 years agoQrew Captain
Kyle,
I'm still not understanding the question here.
Can you just do this?
We definitely do have multiple sections on the first product form and I can certainly show/hide based on [PRODUCT]. I was just thinking that an if statement would be much more efficient.
I'm still not understanding the question here.
Can you just do this?
We definitely do have multiple sections on the first product form and I can certainly show/hide based on [PRODUCT]. I was just thinking that an if statement would be much more efficient.