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KevinRybicki
7 years agoQrew Member
I am also having this issue.On the Quick Base side, it should be a quick/easy feature to implement. Hacking a solution with multiple tables and subtables seems foolish.
Within the first week of introducing our application to new users, one of the first things they were confused about was seeing the <Add a new....> item in the dropdown menu. Wanting to control how and where a user creates a new record seems like a pretty common use case.
Within the first week of introducing our application to new users, one of the first things they were confused about was seeing the <Add a new....> item in the dropdown menu. Wanting to control how and where a user creates a new record seems like a pretty common use case.
- JasonJohnson7 years agoQrew Assistant CaptainIt's not really 'hacking' a solution. We have some selections that management wants to control and it allows the control in addition it allows management to make changes to a table without going through editing a field. A very clean option to use sub tables and many vendors will use. Back in my MS Access days I used the same method for a few databases and it was great then as well.