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QuickBaseCoachD
6 years agoQrew Captain
Build the formula on the Parent Table which holds the image. Then just make a lookup field in your relationship.
- Data_SystemAnal6 years agoQrew CadetHi. I followed more than one time all your guidance but still not showing the image in the child table. this is the outcome with I lookup in the child table
thanks in advance - QuickBaseCoachD6 years agoQrew CaptainDoes the link work on the original table before the lookup?
Did you set the correct field ID which holds the file attachment?
Can you post your formula. - Data_SystemAnal6 years agoQrew Cadetformula in original table: "<img src=" & URLRoot() & "up/" & Dbid () & "/a/r"
& [TNSID] & "/e200/v0>"
see the picture bellow how both fiels has been set on the original table
in the original table, I added the field (Display picture) into the form but is not working as well. - QuickBaseCoachD6 years agoQrew CaptainWhat is the field called which is the [Record ID#] of the Table. Is it still called [Record ID#] or did you rename it?
I was expecting the formula to read as"<img src=" & URLRoot() & "up/" & Dbid () & "/a/r"
& [Record ID#] & "/e200/v0>" - Data_SystemAnal6 years agoQrew CadetYes, I rename it. there is one field in the original table name TNSID but that is not the Key field. I changed for the Key field and worked perfectly. you help me to find the error thank you so much