ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Introducing the Three Quotes and a Script Technique (3Q&S)Hello Dan, Can you give me a call back please? Thanks, WesNeed 2-3 People for QuickBase Integration ProjectWe are looking for a person or possibly two people that can help us pull and configure data from 26+ apps so that we can integrate them into one app. Can anyone price that out for us?Re: Can a formula field be converted to read only after a condition is met?Thanks a lot! This is very useful. We started to experiment with that solution and your additional information here will allow us to perfect that idea.Re: Can a formula field be converted to read only after a condition is met?Thanks, this is definitely educational and new information for us, but we are working with a formula numeric field within on table and the snapshot feature doesn't exist for this field type unless I'm missing something. Also within our formula numeric field, there aren't any lookup fields that we could utilize snapshot for that would solve our problem. Is there a different solution for a formula numeric field, where we are plugging in specific numeric values based on other lookup fields?Can a formula field be converted to read only after a condition is met?We have a formula field that calculates the correct pay rate based on several factors such as date, location, and service type. We want that value to be locked in once the time card is marked paid in order to accurate historical data. Is possible to make that formula value read-onlyafter the condition of it being marked paid is met? The big problem we face is that when client's move (location changes) then all of the existing time cards have altered pay rates. Due to volume and complexity, our team can't manually input the pay rate each time into a static field.