Hello!
I need some fields, yes/no type, and if the user click "yes", another field will be shown. But My table has already more than 100 columns (Postgresql DB) and I don't want to create these columns in Postgresql, so, I created a virtual column in Appsheet table, and I used show_if, but, I see, the formula field of my virtual column is mandatory and I get an error. What formula would I write that does not affect my virtual column function at all, i.e. a formula that does nothing? Or how can I escape this?
Thank you for your help!
Regards!
Ruxandra
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I'm afraid virtual columns are meant for calculation and you can't use them to fill any value.
I'm afraid virtual columns are meant for calculation and you can't use them to fill any value.
Yes, indeed. I tried many workarounds, it didn't work.
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