ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsType 1 Update using ImportI am importing service request items from ServiceNow application into QB. I'm using Excel and no API for anything. I am trying to figure out how I could ongoing maintain/update 1 column of the already imported data, leaving all other columns as is. Example: after initial import, I want to only update the 'Current Phase' column and not change other columns existing values that were already imported, or manually manipulated through the QB app UI. Thanks in advance, WilliamRe: How to hide field logging details?Got it!! Thanks!!Re: How to hide field logging details?Yes, this works. Only thing is that it leaves the "-------------" from the log info separator. Re: How to hide field logging details?just as your screenshot, I deselected "show entries at the bottom of the fieldRe: How to hide field logging details?At the top.Re: How to hide field logging details?Actually, its showing the last 2 values.Strange! Current value and the prior value. There are a total of 4 values historically in the field its referencing.Re: How to hide field logging details?This is what it was prior to this last change: var text LogField = [Phase]; If(Trim($logField)<>"", "[" & Left(NotLeft($LogField,"["),"[")) Re: How to hide field logging details?That works, but it now is showing the history of values rather than only the most recent.Re: How to hide field logging details?struggling with syntax. Below is my attempt to do the Last Log Without Date/Name: Re: How to hide field logging details?Yes, I am talking about the Date - Name part. In the screenshot I shared above, the logging details makes it hard to read the actual values in that list view. In the subsequent details page, then I do want to see the logging details of Date - Name.