Hello friends. Could someone explain to me how to make this bot?
I need that, every time a value is changed in the "inputs" table, an action called "update" of the "production components" table is triggered.
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Hey man,
you don't need a bot for this.
Search for "Quick Update System" here in the Forums.
Cheers
Okay. To answer the question in my post, I have created a bot that triggers the update action every time there is a change in the table. This allows me to update everything as if it were a virtual column however I don't have to create a virtual column. Thank you so much.
I present my solution
I have created an action called update just as the post you recommended says (in fact I already had it created before). I couldn't trigger the update action with the bot because it referenced a list that didn't exist (the related ones created by the system). However, I have modified the formula (a filter) and it has solved.
Regarding the bot,
I configured an event that is triggered every time there is a change in the inputs table and then the action is applied to the tables where these inputs are located.
Hey man,
you don't need a bot for this.
Search for "Quick Update System" here in the Forums.
Cheers
thanks for your answer. I check it and comment!
Actually I think I do need it since I don't want to update manually. I understand that when you create actions, the activations are manual but a bot automates them. That's why I need to create the bot
Hey,
it's not manually. A value change in one table triggers the Action automatically. That's what the Quick Update System is there for. I use it exact that way and it never fails and everything stays client side, means, the changes and calculations are instant.
You mean this?
Quick Update System - How to update records in your app with a push of a button
here it says "pressing a button"
I would have no problems updating manually, but the button is only visible in detail view and I would like to be able to update many tables simultaneously and from a table-type view.
Hey,
that's the correct one yes. The possibilities are endless with it. One (Grouped) Action Triggers Another and Another and so on.
You can use a Button or a FormSave Event on the View for the Initial Trigger.
Okay. To answer the question in my post, I have created a bot that triggers the update action every time there is a change in the table. This allows me to update everything as if it were a virtual column however I don't have to create a virtual column. Thank you so much.
I present my solution
I have created an action called update just as the post you recommended says (in fact I already had it created before). I couldn't trigger the update action with the bot because it referenced a list that didn't exist (the related ones created by the system). However, I have modified the formula (a filter) and it has solved.
Regarding the bot,
I configured an event that is triggered every time there is a change in the inputs table and then the action is applied to the tables where these inputs are located.
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