I am new to Appsheet.
I am using a form to input data in a table with about 30 columns to store field data tests results. (There are 5 types of tests and each has about 5 result columns) Each row in the table represents a site visit to a construction site, and during each visit, more than one test may need to be performed (The test required depends on the site condition on the date of the visit - so I do not know what test they will perform on a given day). I am trying to have the input information in one form for usability during the site visit - Please let me know if there is a better approach.
To organize the input field in the form I used Multi-Page forms to separate the data of each test. However, now I have to scroll through all 5 pages to field before I can save the information.
Questions:
1) Is there a way to avoid having to scroll through all the pages before saving the information.
2) Is there a way to only show the pages of the test required on the day of the visit? ( I am of using an enum list column that shows buttons for each test available. I the test input page in the form is only selected if the test is required that day).
--hope this makes sense to the readers...
Any idea or suggestions is welcome...
In some
https://help.appsheet.com/en/articles/961635-multi-page-forms-with-conditional-branching
According to this show-if setting of show columns can be used to control the visibility of form pages, although I haven't tried it myself.
I haven't been able to find a way to skip a form to save.
TeeSee,
Thank you for your response. Will try and report back...
Did you find a solution mate? I'm having the same issue. I have 36 pages and it's not practical to scroll through every one of them just to save the form.
I'm having the same problem. Has anyone figured out how to save before the forms end?
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