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I will appreciate your help with this question. The AppSheet pricing
page indicates that the Core Plan allows a maximum of 2,500 rows per
database. Does this refer to 2,500 rows per table or 2,500 rows for all
tables in an app?
Dear Community:I would appreciate if you could help me with the
following question, I have an account that is the owner of an app that
my client uses. Users (client) of this app have Google Workspace
accounts. So can my client's users use the benefit...
Dear Community:I will appreciate your help with the following query. I
need to delete from AppSheet all the rows of a table. Now I can only
delete rows one by one with the delete action, but I have tables with
hundreds of records so it would help to ...
Dear Community:I will appreciate your help with the following query. I
need to delete from AppSheet all the rows of a table. Now I can only
delete rows one by one with the delete action, but I have tables with
hundreds of records so it would help to ...
Thanks @lizlynch and @ShirleyN One more question to close this case,
please. When these limits refer to a database, does it refer only to the
Appsheet database or to any set of Excel or Google Sheets files?
@ShirleyN Please clarify the following, the row limit per database
refers to, when you say database does it refer to a table or a set of
tables within the app?
Hi, @ShirleyN Yes, it is confusing. When it says: "the 50k rows is a
technical limit for Core users at the table level" does it mean that I
can or cannot create records up to that limit, if I am in a Plan Core?