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MCFNeil
8 years agoQrew Captain
Maybe a workaround to make it automatic still, is to use a QB Action to take copy the proper values.
Have the Zap write the values to regular text fields, and then have the action copy the values into the address sub-fields..
Just an idea to try.
Have the Zap write the values to regular text fields, and then have the action copy the values into the address sub-fields..
Just an idea to try.
MatthewMatthew3
8 years agoQrew Cadet
So... When I went to make the action, it won't allow me to modify the record that triggered it. Only add a record to a different table, or a related record in a different table.
Is there some way around this or something I might be missing? I've created all of the sub field text values that can be copied over to the address field within quickbase already and setup the zap successfully to dump into those fields.
(still don't like the idea of this "workaround" but its better than nothing until this can get resolved. in my honest opinion this convoluted address field has caused me nothing but problems, from importing csv's to zaps to just simple data entry not being "compatible" due to formatting or the way the state name is used)
Is there some way around this or something I might be missing? I've created all of the sub field text values that can be copied over to the address field within quickbase already and setup the zap successfully to dump into those fields.
(still don't like the idea of this "workaround" but its better than nothing until this can get resolved. in my honest opinion this convoluted address field has caused me nothing but problems, from importing csv's to zaps to just simple data entry not being "compatible" due to formatting or the way the state name is used)