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_anomDiebolt_
10 years agoQrew Elite
[iol] and [/iol] are user defined variables - in the formula language they act as if they are fields available in all tables across the application. The definition of [iol] and [/iol] are defined in this pastie
https://haversineconsulting.quickbase.com/db/bgcwm2m4g?a=dr&rid=294
The whole point of pushing these two strings into user defined variables is to simplify the useage of the IOL technique since once it is set up you can use it in any table by just defining a new image onload field [-] in the table where you need the enhancement and creating a corresponding module.js user defined page.
Once you go IOL you will never go back!
https://haversineconsulting.quickbase.com/db/bgcwm2m4g?a=dr&rid=294
The whole point of pushing these two strings into user defined variables is to simplify the useage of the IOL technique since once it is set up you can use it in any table by just defining a new image onload field [-] in the table where you need the enhancement and creating a corresponding module.js user defined page.
Once you go IOL you will never go back!