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Prioritizing information in tables

Updated on February 7, 2022

Ensure that important information is always displayed by specifying which columns have the top priority.

Depending on the width and number of columns, and the screen resolution, the application interface might hide some columns to save space. You can define which columns are the most important in a table to ensure that they are always visible to users.

Before you begin: Add a table to your application by defining a data relationship list in a step. For more information, see Adding data relationships to forms and data models.
  1. In the navigation pane of App Studio, click Case types, and then click the case type that you want to open.

  2. In the work area, open a case by clicking Save and run.

  3. In the open case, navigate to the view with the data relationship list that you want to edit.

  4. In the view with the data relationship list, click Configure this view.

  5. In the configuration panel on the right, hover over the data relationship list that you want to edit, and then click Modify this list.

  6. In the Columns list, arrange the order in which the columns are displayed by dragging the field names.

    The item on the top of the list is automatically given primary importance.
  7. Save the setting by closing the configuration panel.

  8. To preview the table on a mobile device, in the navigation panel, click the mobile preview options.

    In the mobile preview, the primary column is displayed as a header above other data relationship items.

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