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MichaelBarrow
8 years agoQrew Cadet
You are talking about dynamic form rules.
https://www.google.com/search?q=quickbase+dynamic+form+rules&oq=quickbase+dynamic+form+rules&...
You also should know that these are very straightforward to set up in forms, but there's a BIG loophole in QuickBase around the fact that grid edit or API calls will not have access to those rules, so users could circumvent your business logic as stated above. The form entry can lock them down to what you want, but not grid edit. This is the single biggest thing I wish QB would address, as table validation rules should be independent from forms and tied to the table setup more directly.
https://www.google.com/search?q=quickbase+dynamic+form+rules&oq=quickbase+dynamic+form+rules&...
You also should know that these are very straightforward to set up in forms, but there's a BIG loophole in QuickBase around the fact that grid edit or API calls will not have access to those rules, so users could circumvent your business logic as stated above. The form entry can lock them down to what you want, but not grid edit. This is the single biggest thing I wish QB would address, as table validation rules should be independent from forms and tied to the table setup more directly.