ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Email Button On Form - To Not Include PHII've entered outside email addresses and it says can't send to external recipients or something like that, but I suppose it's because it's not set to open as you've mentioned. So if I were to change that, how would I keep that notification from containing my entire form which contains PHI which we wouldn't want to do for HIPAA reasons? ------------------------------ Danaya Bryant Business Analyst The van Halem Group Atlanta GA ------------------------------ Re: Email Button On Form - To Not Include PHIHi Mark! I think that's the tricky part to answer. A native email notification seems to work for our contacts who have access to the application. While on the other hand, triggering the users native email client would be great for the ones who don't, that we need to send an email to...so I'm guessing both would sort of be needed. Thoughts? ------------------------------ Danaya Bryant Business Analyst The van Halem Group Atlanta GA ------------------------------ Email Button On Form - To Not Include PHIOur organization often has to email our contacts regarding a request they have put in. Ideally, one would suggest using the native Quick Base email button, however, I had to disable this button for our group due to PHI (protected health information) being shared when using the native button. After reading through a few other posts here, I don't know that I'm finding what I'm looking for. My use case is to simply have a button on my form that a user can click to send an email regarding the record they are viewing. Some of our points of contacts have access to the application and others don't. The email address it would go to will either be the email address listed in the embedded Contacts child table on the form or the record owner. Any help is appreciated. ------------------------------ Danaya Bryant Business Analyst The van Halem Group Atlanta GA ------------------------------ Re: Which type conversion for adding days to a date field?Thank you Mark, that did exactly what I was looking for! ------------------------------ Danaya Bryant Business Analyst The van Halem Group Atlanta GA ------------------------------ Which type conversion for adding days to a date field?I've searched through the Quick Base community using so many keywords and can't seem to find the answer to what I need. I have a date field [Letter Date] and a text-multiple choice field [# of Days Until Due]. I've created a formula date field [Audit Due Date] that should return the calculated date. The formula I entered initially was [Letter Date] + [# of Days Until Due]...however, no matter what type conversion I add to the beginning of whichever field is on the right side of the plus sign, it says it can't be done, and understandably so. Which type conversion should I be using to make this work? Additional note, my [# of Days Until Due] field is multiple choice so that the user can choose the number of days until the audit is due, such as 30, 45, 60, 90; therefore, the multiple choice options are numbers only (i.e., not "30 days", "45 days", etc.) Thanks for any help in advance. ------------------------------ Danaya Bryant Business Analyst The van Halem Group Atlanta GA ------------------------------ Re: Side-by-Side SectionsJustin, if I'm dealing with text fields that need to be aligned under these sections, how would you advise creating that separation? This is what's happening for me. Where you see the 2nd "Task Overview" section, these are the fields I'm wanting to bring into my new false heading section. ------------------------------ Danaya Bryant Business Analyst The van Halem Group Atlanta GA ------------------------------ Re: Side-by-Side SectionsJustin & Blake...THANK YOU!!! Both accomplish exactly what I was looking for and I'm pretty sure I'm going to have some very happy users. ------------------------------ Danaya Bryant Business Analyst The van Halem Group Atlanta GA ------------------------------ Re: Side-by-Side SectionsThis is actually perfect as our sections arenever collapsed. To accomplish having both display, where or how does both get entered? Is this done like my screenshot? ------------------------------ Danaya Bryant Business Analyst The van Halem Group Atlanta GA ------------------------------ Re: Side-by-Side SectionsThank you so much for replying Justin! That's a bummer. I guess I better put on a heavy thinking cap on how to make our forms user friendly. It's quite long with so many sections and tabs. Not the best setup for day-to-day use. But thanks again. ------------------------------ Danaya Bryant Business Analyst The van Halem Group Atlanta GA ------------------------------ Re: Side-by-Side SectionsI never received a reply to this...would anyone happen to know the answer to my previous question? ------------------------------ Danaya Bryant Business Analyst The van Halem Group Atlanta GA ------------------------------