In this weeks Feature Friday we released the top features of 2019. Two of the items included are often assumed to be the same feature but we wanted to break down them down to help understand what they are and how to use them.
What are they?
When you need to select more than one record at a time in your application you can use either of these features, but they do work in different ways.
Bulk select is an action that allows you to scroll through the view highlighting the rows where you want to apply a normal action. The bulk select method is a manual approach to selecting multiple items. For an automated version of this action use data: execute an action on a set of rows. With this approach, an expression selects the rows instead your apps users.
Where do I set up these features?
To use Data: execute an action on a set of rows
To use this action there are a few items you’ll need to become more familiar with. First, review the “Changing Multiple Data Values in Another Table” section in this document on Changing Data from a Workflow Rule. Second, review the SELECT() expression. Understanding how both elements work in concert with each other will allow you to execute this feature quickly to help you scale your process.
To use bulk select:
You can see how this works in real time with this sample application:
Great feature! Saves a lot of time to execute an action on a set of rows.
I am trying to use the automated version of this action using “Data: execute an action on a set of rows”.
It worked fantastic until last Friday…
Currently not working, not sure why…
The manual approach works great.
Are you able to update automatically, without any manual selection.
Example:
Table 1, update-only, <condition 1>
Table2, update set of rows using “execute an action on a set of rows”.
Rows are selected using select statement "select(table-name[col-name],[col-name]=)
I don’t see why not.
In my example, I have used an Action button to execute other multiple actions on a set of rows.
You could try to execute an Action using I.E.: a time based formula.
Thanks Andrew.
Do you know if rows from “referenced rows” from “data:execute an action on a set of rows” to “referenced action” . I am trying to set value for a column like “status” = “complete” as part of the “referenced action”
@digisenz_g2020
On the referenced table, create an action data: change the value of a column, select the [Status] column and then enter “complete” as a value. After defining the reference rows from this table, select your action as the referenced action
And if I want to create a custom confirmation message in which I could add the values of a specific column of the selected rows?
How can I refer to those selected rows?