ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsSelection of only one child record among those with the same parentI want to create a parent / child relationship, where the child records represent different options of the parent record. At any given time, only one option should be the selected as the primary or 'go forward' option. But, I need to be able to change which child record is the primary at any given time. I know I can create a checkbox and then simply check the record that is primary, but then I will have to manually ensure that no other record is checked at the same time. And, I will have to manually ensure that there is always one record that is checked. What I am hoping to accomplish is that when I check/select a record to be the primary, all other related child records (with same parent) will automatically uncheck/unselect to ensure that only one child record can ever be primary at one time. But I also have to make sure that there is always one selected child record for a given parent. Presumably, the first child record created under a parent can automatically be selected/checked as the primary, and then I have the option to change the primary to subsequent child records as they are created.Re: Is it possible to log edits within a date field?I am currently looking at a similar application where I want to track/log changes to a date field. I understand the approach of using an action to update a child table, however, I have 25 different date fields that I want to track. So, that means 25 different child tables, right? Would that be more efficient, or would it be more efficient to create a separate log field for each date field, each with it's own form rule? Also, is there any way to not show the user ID and date of entry in the log field, i.e. just display the list of sequential entries?