ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Embed Custom HTMLHowdy Dan, This is grave digging a little bit, but I had a slight issue implementing this. I utilize this in my company to show child records for an order- Basically a glance at the order w/o fully opening it. Works great without doing anything special. However, if I filter the orders table for a specific customer and then try to open the subtable to preview the order- no dice! I've tested it on your specific setup by utilizing the sidebar filters and came up with the same issue. ScottRe: dialog box?Amazing!Re: Save and redirect back to a reportHowdy Jana, The Save and Scooby Doo technique is utilized alongside IOL. There may be an easier way to do this with simply the IOL technique and overriding the DoSave() method that the save button uses.. But I'm not sure how you'd really write that out. (Or rather it'd take me quite a while filled with furious googling!) Reference to overwriting QB functions here:https://community.quickbase.com/quickbase/topics/is-there-a-way-to-make-it-harder-to-delete-a-record... You'd pretty much just take the DoCheckHandled section and modify it for the new save function. Scott.Re: Save and redirect back to a reportThis can be achieved with Dandiebolt's "Save and Scooby Doo" method. Found here: https://community.quickbase.com/quickbase/topics/what-is-the-save-and-scooby-doo-techniqueRe: dialog box?Howdy Vivek, The following link should help you out. You will have to slightly modify the code to apply to the save button, instead of the delete button. Shouldn't be too difficult. https://community.quickbase.com/quickbase/topics/is-there-a-way-to-make-it-harder-to-delete-a-record... ScottRe: dynamic form rules not working in mobile viewI'm not certain, but I thought dynamic form rules don't apply to mobile? There are certain features throughout that aren't present in the mobile landscape.Re: Is It Possible to write while or for loop in formula field?Original post by Dandiebolt:https://community.quickbase.com/quickbase/topics/how-do-i-setup-the-image-onload-technique-iolRe: Refresh time before editing record with current time using the now() method.That said, the action trigger method is much simpler. :^) EDIT: And you can actually skip the JS date function, and just use "=Now()" at the end of the redirect in the code page instead of the "=" + date piece. Derp.Re: Refresh time before editing record with current time using the now() method.Alright, so to start this method off... You will need the following code page: <HTML> <HEAD> <title>Refresh Time</title> <script type="text/javascript"> var urlParam = function(name, w){ w = w || window; var rx = new RegExp('[\&|\?]'+name+'=([^\&\#]+)'), val = w.location.search.match(rx); return !val ? '':val[1]; } var dbid = urlParam('dbid'); var rid = urlParam('rid'); var fid = urlParam('fid'); var token = "YOUR TOKEN HERE"; var base_url = window.location.origin; var date = new Date; function refresh(){ window.location.replace(base_url + "/db/" + dbid + "?a=API_EditRecord&rid=" + rid + "&apptoken=" + token + "&_fid_" + fid + "=" + date); } </script> </HEAD> <BODY> <script>refresh()</script> </BODY> </HTML> Lastly, you will need to format your INITIAL API call to redirect to this page. As said in a previous post, it'll be something like this: URLRoot()&"db/"&Dbid()&"?a=API_EditRecord&rid="&[Record ID#]&"&apptoken=xxxxxxx&<DO YOUR STUFF HERE FIRST>&"&rdr=<LINK TO NEW .HTML CODE PAGE WITH SCRIPT>&rid="&[Record ID]&"dbid="&Dbid()&"fid=<YOUR FID HERE>&rdr="&<YOUR FINAL REDIRECT LINK> After you sift through and correct the inevitable syntax errors, and probably adjust the Javascript Date function to output correctly for QB formatting, this should solve your issue. ScottRe: Refresh time before editing record with current time using the now() method.Hmm actually you're right. My mistake. Perhaps you could redirect to a code page that takes the rid url param, as well as dbid and use some javascript to run a call after the fact with the current time. I think that should work, I'll see if I can setup a demo.