ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Transferring New Table in a Sandbox Environment to Live AppIt sounds from this that one can transfer individual tables, not just the entire sandbox. Is that true? I have been working in a sandbox for a client for quite awhile and we are planning production release. Where should I look for the best, up to date info on how to manage release to live application? I've found some docs on this but not sure what the entire features are for supporting dev process.Re: QuickBase Scripting & Data Field ValidationWow that is truly handy! Formula wielding folks, follow that link...!Re: QuickBase Scripting & Data Field ValidationGreat - I'll look up formulas and give this a try! Sounds promising. Thanks so much.Re: QuickBase Scripting & Data Field ValidationFor a numeric field, ability to limit to, say, a range between 91.5 and 94.8. Or integer between 0 and 99. Or... etc. If you type in something wrong it either stops you or pops up an error. Typical validation stuff. I know that some stuff like typing alpha characters into numeric is already handled. What's a formula...? I'll go check that out in the user guide.QuickBase Scripting & Data Field ValidationI understand that there is ability to use ... is it Javascript? ...scripting in QBase to accomplish things that are not straight out of the UI. First question, is this Javascript or something else? Second is, where is some info on how to use JS to add functionality. I know JS but not how it fits into QBase. Third is, the problem at hand for me is to do some field level numeric validation to eliminate common input errors in forms. Is this the way to do it, with JS? Or is there some other method. I am an software engineer but just learning QBase for a customer project. My searches aren't producing much in the way of "where do I start"? All I really need is a pointer and example or two and I'm off to the races. Thanks for any help!!! StephenRe: Extract Data from QuickBase to Use in PowerBIThanks Drew, I am trying Qunect out right now and when I get farther along will put some additional comments here for others to see.Extract Data from QuickBase to Use in PowerBII need to extract data from QuickBase on a regular basis (ideal would be every 10-15 minutes into a SQL based analytical data model for consumption by PowerBI dashboards and reports. As I understand it, the only native way to do this is via the API. There are 2 issues I'm having there - 1) the XML response I'm getting doesn't have a schema and thus is not consumable by PowerBI (I'm trying to get a nice standard equivalent to CSV but haven't figured that out yet); 2) there are API charges for calling it that will add up for such frequent data access. I understand that there is Qunect ODBC driver and I am looking into that (expensive) tool, but am concerned that it is just a wrapper for the API and if so it would be both slow and costly to use. I am quite capable of writing code to do what I need, but I need to do feasibility testing before embarking on that. Can someone help point me in a good direction on this? My customer has years of data in QB and needs to be able to repurpose it using external tools, without starting over from scratch with a new system. Thanks, StephenRe: How to connect QB data to the SQL database ?Have either of you used the API to extract table data from QuickBase? I need to pull data to use in PowerBI. I am getting data from using the API but it is not consumable by PowerBI yet (format of the XML being returned).