gotcha...
I just tested adding in more records and it automatically created the sort order number by incrementing to the previous sort order number within that kanban column (in my case "work ticket status" is the column).
here is a response from the table in JSON
{
"data": [
{
"25": {
"value": "WC1.01"
},
"72": {
"value": "Not Started"
},
"75": {
"value": 19.9
}
},
{
"25": {
"value": "CAS1.01"
},
"72": {
"value": "Casting and Shipping"
},
"75": {
"value": 30
}
},
{
"25": {
"value": "JAM1R.01"
},
"72": {
"value": "Mold Prep"
},
"75": {
"value": 69.701
}
},
{
"25": {
"value": "SSK2.01"
},
"72": {
"value": "Mold Dept"
},
"75": {
"value": 60.2
}
},
{
"25": {
"value": "SSK2.02"
},
"72": {
"value": "Mold Dept"
},
"75": {
"value": 60.1
}
},
{
"25": {
"value": "SSK2.03"
},
"72": {
"value": "Mold Prep"
},
"75": {
"value": 69.60000000000002
}
},
{
"25": {
"value": "UB1.0"
},
"72": {
"value": "Not Started"
},
"75": {
"value": 21
}
},
{
"25": {
"value": "UB2.0"
},
"72": {
"value": "Mold Prep"
},
"75": {
"value": 69.50000000000003
}
},
{
"25": {
"value": "JAM1.01"
},
"72": {
"value": "Not Started"
},
"75": {
"value": 90
}
},
{
"25": {
"value": "KS1.1"
},
"72": {
"value": "Not Started"
},
"75": {
"value": 100
}
},
{
"25": {
"value": "PAN13.1"
},
"72": {
"value": "Not Started"
},
"75": {
"value": 110
}
}
],
"fields": [
{
"id": 25,
"label": "Part number variant",
"type": "text"
},
{
"id": 72,
"label": "Work Ticket Status",
"type": "text-multiple-choice"
},
{
"id": 75,
"label": "KanbanPriorityOrder",
"type": "numeric"
}
],
"metadata": {
"numFields": 3,
"numRecords": 11,
"skip": 0,
"totalRecords": 11
}
}​
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Johnny Niumata
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