Hi!
Is there a way that when the user clicks on the link of <<_ROW_WEB_URL>> to show a specific UX view?
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In your template, try prefixing your <<LINKTOROW(...)>>
expression with:
https://www.appsheet.com/start/<<_APPID>>
To produce something like:
https://www.appsheet.com/start/<<_APPID>><<LINKTOROW(row-key, view-name, [app-id])>>
With appropriate arguments for LINKTOROW()
.
Not sure about what you mean, but maybe you are looking for one of these:
If you add the expression ** <<_ROW_WEB_URL>> ** to de email body, it links to a row from the App, so when you click it, it opens the App and show you a detail view, I need to change that final view belonging to the expression <<_ROW_WEB_URL>> and I don’t know how to do it.
I don’t know if it’s feasible.
@Steve , I allow myself to call you on help with this question !
You cannot use <<_ROW_WEB_URL>>
to do what you want. Instead, you’ll have to generate a URL to the row in the desired view using LINKTOROW()
.
See also:
Hi Steve, I get the LINKTOROW expression but I never use it to convert it as a link in an email body.
Is there a way to do it?
Do I need to add the expression to the email body like this:<< LINKTOROW(row-key, view-name, [app-id])>> ?
Try and see what happens.
I just did but in the email body it shows only text
Please post a screenshot of the result.
In your template, try prefixing your <<LINKTOROW(...)>>
expression with:
https://www.appsheet.com/start/<<_APPID>>
To produce something like:
https://www.appsheet.com/start/<<_APPID>><<LINKTOROW(row-key, view-name, [app-id])>>
With appropriate arguments for LINKTOROW()
.
Great solution Steve!
Is there a way to wrap the expression into an Hyperlink in the email body?
You can try. I’ve not tried, so I’m not sure it’ll work.
First, go to Users >> Links in the app editor and grab your app’s browser link:
Then replace the expression we tried previously with this instead:
<<HYPERLINK(("browser-link" & LINKTOROW(...)), "clickable-text")>>
Replace browser-link
with the link copied from the app editor above; replace ...
with your LINKTOROW()
arguments; and replace clickable-text
with whatever text you want the hyperlink to display.
See also:
Still showing the hole URL, and is not showing the clickable text.
Here is the expression:
<<HYPERLINK((“https://www.appsheet.com/start/0…” & LINKTOROW([Fecha_creacion],“Planilla_generadores_Detail” […])), “clickable-text”)>>
I’m afraid I’m out of ideas, then. Please contact Support for further help with this.
Thanks Steve!
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