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Configuring a Calculated Value for a Field
Updated onArticleYou can configure a Field to automatically calculate its own value. For certain Fields, this approach is preferable to a user manually typing a value, as it eliminates the chance for human error and is also less work for the user.
For example, let’s say that an app contains the following two Fields: contract_expiration_date and days_until_contract_expiration. When a user manually enters a value into the first Field, a Field Calculation could automatically determine and populate the second Field. In this example, the Field Calculation is performing basic math to determine the difference in days between the current date (i.e., today) and the date entered into contract_expiration_date.
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Release Notes - July 2018
Updated onArticleAs an App Creator, you now have the ability to trigger a calculation on a single transaction. A new action called "Recalculate Single Transaction"
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Release Notes - May 2018
Updated onArticleAn App Creator can easily navigate through the navigation menu to configure an application.
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Release Notes - March 2018 - Hotfix
Updated onArticleThe Liquid filter "execute_reaction_url" allows people to trigger actions by following links in their email. We've introduced a new parameter to it: "email_recipient".
When this parameter is used, then the person who received the email link can click it and fire the action without ever having to log in to the system. (Note that if the redirect is 'atom' or 'dashboard' rather than 'message', then the person will have to log in to complete the redirect.)
You can also use "authenticated_user" here, and that will produce the old behavior, where a login is required before the action can fire. And if you leave the parameter blank, that also will behave the same way it used to.
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Release Notes - March 2018
Updated onArticleWe’ve added some handy features to ManyToMany App Panels to support users' ability to quickly create and remove relationships to the current transaction.
As part of the configuration for a ManyToMany Related Atom Panel, App Creators can now optionally include a Plus icon for creating new relationships and a bulk action to unrelate existing relationships. Both properties can be conditionally hidden.Release Notes App Builder Release Notes App Builder Release Notes
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Release Notes - Feb. 2018
Updated onArticleWe've added a new property named Saved File Name to the Generate Document Action that allows App Creators to give documents custom file names. This property supports Liquid.
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Release Notes - Jan. 2017
Updated onArticleWe're excited to introduce our new Sync Data to Transactions Action, which can migrate tens of thousands of rows of data from flat-files into Onit transactions in a jiffy. And with an SFTP job setup, it can even support data integrations with external systems.
Read more about the Action in our Syncing Flat-File Data to Transactions article. For more info on integrations, you should check out our Setting Up a Data Integration article.
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Past Release Notes
Updated onArticleIf you're looking for Release Notes from before December 2017, you can visit our old Release Note site.
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