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QuickBaseCoachD
8 years agoQrew Captain
The other approach is across app relationship.
Start at the child side and when you make it will initially block you until you go to the Parent App and App properties and allow your child p to make a relationship. Do you may as well do that first.
But then you go to the child table and make the relationship and choose � from another app� as the parent and follow the prompts.
Start at the child side and when you make it will initially block you until you go to the Parent App and App properties and allow your child p to make a relationship. Do you may as well do that first.
But then you go to the child table and make the relationship and choose � from another app� as the parent and follow the prompts.
KevinO_Boyle
8 years agoQrew Cadet
I've been told by quickbase that when you build cross-app relationships, it brings the two apps into the same server process - and with single-threading this will adversely impact performance of both apps. I've experienced this which is why I recommended the above - I don't know the size of the apps Glenn is referring to so it may not be an issue for him