
Philip
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Philip commented,
Dear all, Thank you so much for all your support. Now, I just ran a test and it appears that the issue is NOT with the calculation, but with the way Podio reads fields. I just created a test app t...
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Philip commented,
I did exactly as you said, defined the field as a numbers field. Now, even if I make it as simply as: if(@Terms == "€120 / year"){120} it says the result is not defined. Even though the condition s...
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Philip commented,
Dear Andreas, as stated above, the condition is met! So this can't be the cause of the problem, unless I'm totally mistaken. I'm quite new to this, so I might very well be. As outlined, the error ...
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Philip commented,
Well, if I add your suggestion, Adrien and I guess you referred to @terms instead of @text, it gives me "invalid value, 120 (number): must be a string" Also, if I'm not mistaken, if no condition w...
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Philip commented,
Dear Andreas, the condition is met! That's why it's working on the actual app?! Kind regards, Philip
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Philip created a post,
Can't edit existing calculation
Hey guys, I'm not really sure why, but the calculation field that's been working fine for some weeks now can't be edited anymore. Even if I don't change anything, when I try to save the app again ...
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Philip commented,
I absolutely concur with this one. We've for example a workspace on communication. Now if I want to bring in e.g. an external designer, I don't want him to see all that happening in the workspace, ...
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Philip commented,
@Sara: I know, but that applies only on an ITEM level - which is not helpful! I don't have the time to go through all my old apps to change the visibility in each app for each field. If it were on ...
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Philip commented,
This is great for building new apps which can be tailored specifically, but for all my old apps, this is horrible! They are build to a large extent around the idea of hidden fields and now everythi...