ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: How to invoke a form from a button clickThank you once more, the solution you provided worked fine for me. I am now running into a different problem however that's within the application that I am trying to integrate Quickbase with and i am pretty sure I am going to solve thatRe: How to invoke a form from a button clickThank you very much. I am new to Quickbase so it may take me a while to get this to work even though it looks so simple. I will let you know how it goes.How to invoke a form from a button click Hi Quickbase Community Developers, I have created a new form on the table. This means that the table now has two forms - the original / default one which I always land on when I invoke the application and the additional one which I just created. All the fields in the new form are also on the default form however the new form has fewer fields than the default form. In the default form I have also created a button that I would like to invoke the new form with when it?s clicked. Do you guys know how can I code the button on the default form to invoke / display the new form when it?s clicked. Kindly advise. Thanks, Johannes Re: How to build a query string for API_DoQuery when the matching value is a variableHi Arpana, Thanks for your response. I got some post here in the community where somebody had a similar problem and I followed that post to get my code to work. The solution is exactly similar to what you are suggesting here. This is how it looks : r.setQueryParameter('query', "{3.EX." + quickBaseId+ "}"); Once again thanks JohannesHow to build a query string for API_DoQuery when the matching value is a variable Hi Guys, I am currently working on a project to integrate ServiceNow with Quickbase. I have a question with regards to building a query when the value to be compared against cannot be hardcoded in quotes but it?s a variable instead. For instance based on the documentation for Quickbase APIs you build a query parameter this way: {'fid'.operator.'matching_value'} Now let?s say you don?t know what the ?matching_value? above is which means you cannot hard code the actual value but you want to use a value in some variable and that variable can be whatever your logic put in there, the question I then have is how would you build the query string in a use case like that? For instance if I build my query string this way: r.setQueryParameter('query', "{3.EX.'7635'}"); I get the desired results because I hard coded the matching value. However in my use case for the type of the integration that I am building the user will populate the form with this value and when the record is created in ServiceNow I want to take this value and use it as a matching value when building the query in my integration script. Basically something like this r.setQueryParameter('query', '{3.EX.quickBaseId}'); where quickBaseId is the value the user entered when creating the record that I want to integrate with Quickbase. This however does not work. Would you guys please advise as to how can I build a query when the matching value is a variable. Thanks, Johannes