@tony
When we add a column to app’s gSheet back-end and perform a column structure regeneration, instead of the column header in the gSheet, it’s assigning it as Column_i (i being the column’s index number) to the table. Can you check this issue if it’s a bug? Thanks.
What were you trying to name the coming header in question and what are the names of your other column headers?
@Elijah_Magrane
I believe my query is quite crystal clear. Say I just inserted a column in my gSheet as Column D, named it as [ZIP], regen’d the column structure, and the editor adds this new column as Column_4 instead of ZIP. More clear now?
And you don’t have that name already in your table structure?
@Aleksi
Affirmative. I will try to take a GIF videocast.
@tony @Aleksi
Here is the screencast for you showcasing the problem.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GLVWNFwykxRUiy4HUEFKQg80-JOmdriM/view?usp=sharing
Hi Levent,
I strong suspect that is something unique about the Google sheet or the way Google is exporting it as a .xlsx file that is causing this problem.
We will need to debug using exactly the AppSheet application and Google worksheet you are using.
Please submit a bug through the support channel and provide:
Thanks @Phil, will do that.
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