Hi, I have added a new table and for some rea...

Hi, I have added a new table and for some reason it is not showing up under the bottom section of the Columns tab for me to be able to edit the respective columns. My other three tables all work fine. Help??

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Clear the browser’s cache and check if that helps.

@Aleksi_Alkio Thanks, Aleksi. That didn’t seem to have any impact. I went ahead and also deleted the table and re-added it and it’s still not showing up in that lower section.

What is your account ID and app name if it’s okay for you to check your app? I can do that after few hours.

Yes, I greatly appreciate it. 751901 / DoYoChoYo

You have brought four tables into the same app. Have you done this on purpose? If yes, what is the idea behind of this?

Well I admit I’m a newbie. I needed to manipulate different parts of the spreadsheet for different views on the app. To get those different column options it seemed re uploading the sheet was needed.

Could you try dropping it and adding again? There may have been some problem extracting the structure of that table.

@praveen

I just deleted that table and re-added it. Not showing up in bottom section.

Looking into it

I think what is happening is that you are adding the same smartsheet repeatedly. They are sharing the same column structure which is what makes it confusing. This is also what Aleksi mentioned. You don’t need to do that. Just add it once and remove the duplicate tables. If you need different views over the same data, you can construct different views (UX -> Views). If you need subsets of the data, you can construct different slices (Data -> Slices)

Do I need to rebuild everything I’ve done?

How do I set the same columns to do different things in different views other than in the Columns section?

Have you tried with another device or browser?

For example, I have certain columns hidden in one view, if I create a new view from that same table how would I make them unhidden there? They are already set in this case to hidden in the Data–> Columns section.

Hi Joshua, I would recommend that you keep all the columns visible in the table. Then use slices to include some columns and exclude others. Build your views on top of the slices rather than the underlying table.

I need an image field to show up only if a corresponding field contains data. This would be easy as a slice, except I have in a single view multiple conditions. I don’t see how slices could address the issue, because I can’t apply multiple slices to a given view and each slice allows me to show which columns are visible IF given criteria are met, yet I need certain columns visible if A criteria are met, but other certain columns visible if B criteria are met, etc.

/appsheet/data/DoYoChoYov2-751901

Any thoughts most welcome!

Help! haha

Now I’m thoroughly confused (and a bit anxious). I logged on with a different browser (same email address) and having logged in my app isn’t showing up at all there. Even though on the other browser which I still have open it’s there (I’m terrified to refresh or navigate away from that page).

Sorry…ignore that. That was dumb. I recalled I was signed via Smartsheet.

No change regarding the initial issue on the different browser.

I just found this note: Multiple UX views have the same name “To Do 2_Detail”. Could this be the issue?

That’s not the reason

I didn’t think so.

Any other ideas?

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