Hi,
I set a text column ("Aspect ratio") with "16:9" as initial value (without any kind of validation).
When record is created this is the result:
As you can see, the content its a dummy date as text (but misunderstanding "16:9" as a time value).
The workaround was add an additional text ("Ratio 16:9") as initial value to avoid the weird convertion:
My humble opinion is that it is a bug. But if I am wrong, please let me know.
Thanks!
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@Dub_App wrote:My humble opinion is that it is a bug. But if I am wrong, please let me know.
I would agree, but it is in fact intended behavior: AppSheet is trying to be helpful by "recognizing" dates and times whether you the app creator want it to or not. Working around the "feature" is the only option.
Are you using a Google Spreadsheet as your database?
If so, try setting the column format to plain text.
Hi!
Yes, Google Spreadsheet is the database.
But I set the column with "text without format", and didn`t work.
In any case, thanks for the tip!
I tried it and got the same result as yours.
As a workaround, I used TEXT("16:9","HH:M") and seemed to work.
Thank you very much!
In this case itยดs a minor problem, but I guess this should be flagged as something to check, to understand all the possible implications with other intial values/scenarios.
Regards
@Dub_App wrote:My humble opinion is that it is a bug. But if I am wrong, please let me know.
I would agree, but it is in fact intended behavior: AppSheet is trying to be helpful by "recognizing" dates and times whether you the app creator want it to or not. Working around the "feature" is the only option.
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