Closed BenKeshet closed 3 years ago
There is a solution here? how do I remove the API names when there is no records?
Are you looking for nothing to display or just a notice that it is an empty table?
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There is a solution here? how do I remove the API names when there is no records?
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I want it to be like the picture above. display only the "Empty Table" text
I've noticed the same issue. If the collection is empty, the table name and field API names are displayed which is potentially confusing to an end user.
Suggestion: If Configuration Mode? is FALSE, an empty collection displays only the Table Label and Table Icon (similar to standard related list behavior), otherwise If Configuration Mode? is TRUE, display field API names.
This will be fixed when v3.0.5 is released in the next few days.
Thanks! Next few days it means next week more or less?
Yes, should be before the end of next week.
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Thanks! Next few days it means next week more or less?
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Thanks alot!
Hi! Is it deployed already?
Thanks
@BenKeshet Heads up: End of next week would be this coming Sunday at the earliest and it could be later—or never!
A gentle remember this is not a commercial product and is being offered as-is for testing only—and not guaranteed for use in production. There is no promise it will continue to work and no obligation from anyone to fix it on any time schedule if it breaks or doesn't function for some reason.
If this is being used in production environments, you could have problems one day with nowhere to go. Always have a backup plan that doesn't use this! Please be careful!