I am working with an email template in Google Docs and having a problem with the Start Expression etc.
When the Start and End expressions are on the same row in the table, it works, but when I put the End at the end of the table it doesnโt.
I attach images to show you.
Any ideas? Does the <> have to be on the same row as the <Start:>?
First one worksโฆsecond doesnโt.
Hi @Green_Gorilla, to help us investigate this problem, please give us the names of the app and the affected workflow rule.
Adding @Philip_Garrett_Appsh
The app is not just in my name, itโs someone elseโs that I am added as co-authorโฆis that ok?
Can I send details privately instead of on here?
Actually, Itโs okโฆI thiknk I have found a way to represent the data that works for meโฆ
I put he Start Expression outside the table, and the END after the table, and it is working fineโฆ
Thanks
Craig AKA GG
Right. Actually this is by design. If you put the Start and the End in the same table row, it tells AppSheet to stamp out table rows repeatedly. However, if you put them across table rows, then AppSheet doesnโt have a sensible pattern to repeat.
That makes sense, however,
if I want to print out, say, 20 pieces of information, for one job, and then the next 20 for a different job etc., and I want them in a landscape oriented table, I am going to have more than one row otherwise the text gets unreadable.
If I want a landscape table, split across 2 or 3 rows, I canโt do that.
Agreed. You can have a separate table for each and split the column values across rows in that table. For that, use the <> and <> outside the table.
Or you can have a table row per data row.
The hybrid options wonโt work, but they are rare.
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