ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Can a calendar report wrap text?@Danimal any thoughts on making this a reality?Re: this.contentWindow.kRid is a very large number and not the record_id of the table. This is part of the ScoobyDoo method. (4294967295)I am getting this same error message but cannot figure out how to fix it. Did you ever figure out why you were getting this error? my API_EditRecord returns: <action>API_EditRecord</action> <errcode>30</errcode> <errtext>No such record</errtext> <errdetail>Sorry, there is no record in this application table with the record identifier (rid) of "4294967295".</errdetail> The API call is using <key> [Unique ID] </key> in place of rid. [Unique ID] is the key field on the destination table and there is a matching field also called [Unique ID] on the source table. I have triple checked that the values match. This webhook worked fine on another table but then I had to replicate it on a new table and now it is throwing this error. The main difference I see between the two (source) tables is that the new one that is not working is a connected table. Any ideas are greatly appreciated.Re: Search for invalid entriesThanks Mark, I'm trying for a more comprehensive approach. I have many tables, each with many fields and different entry restraints; I would have to go field by field, table by table this way. If QuickBase flags invalid entries with the same metadata I could report on them all with one logic statement. In fact, if I could report on fields with font color red, that would satisfy my needs just as well. I just don't know how to do that and I have a feeling any solution is going to involve javascript.Search for invalid entriesIs there a way to search or create a report where the filter criteria is <invalid entries>? QuickBase can obviously identify invalid entries because the font color changes to red but I can't seem to search my app for such entries. The app has gone through some changes and there could be an entry or two that are no longer valid. I would like to run a report so that I can say with confidence that any bad entries have been resolved. Does anybody know how to do this?Re: Change Column width in Table Report in Email SubscriptionZooming out to 60% has a minor and inconsistent effect: some columns become wider, others narrower, none of them ideal...and at 60% the font is too small to read anyway.Re: Change Column width in Table Report in Email SubscriptionThanks for your response Matthew. I'm opening the email in Outlook 2013. Maximizing the email doesn't change the view, nor does downloading all the images in the email. It can be viewed in a web browser and then displays as it does in QuickBase, but the goal is to have it display correctly in the email body, especially since it's going to display there anyway. Any other thoughts? Anybody else having this issue?Change Column width in Table Report in Email SubscriptionWhen I send a Table Report in an Email Subscription the column widths get messed up. For example, my first column header is only 5 characters wide (ID No) and it changes from being displayed on two rows in QuickBase to 5 rows (one character per row) in the email. Other columns in the same email report have as many as 7 characters per row. I don't see any settings to control this. Does anybody have ideas?Re: Edit fields in a report without having to go into grid edit?Thanks for the quick reply!Re: Edit fields in a report without having to go into grid edit?Matthew/Mark, From more recent posts I have gathered that Mercury is not replacing QuickBase classic. Do either of you know if OP's request ("editing fields in a report without going into it") is slated to be added to QuickBase classic any time soon? Thanks!Re: QuNect triggers Webhook rate threshold Error 429I forgot to follow up here with the resolution to my issue. I opened a ticket with the support team when I didn't hear anything back from the community and here is part of the response I received: "The error you are seeing means that your webhook is trying to fire too quickly. Webhooks and Quick Base Actions are limited to only firing 10x's a second. With your webhook, it looks like it is trying to push through all 35 records at once, so 35/second. The reason it logs the action as successful is because it will process the first 10, log that action as successful, reach the 10/second limit, and then throw you your 429 error." My QuNect import is driven by a VB.net script that loops through the files in a folder and Inserts them into QuickBase. My solution was to include a pause after every iteration of the loop so that only one would be loaded per second and thus only one webhook would fire per second.