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AWESOME! So when referencing a Lookup column, you need to include the column name (with _x0020_ if there are spaces) then a backslash , "/", and then the column of the other table that you're referencing. Such great info. Thank you!
Hi, I have followed this step by step but no matter what I do, it always tells me that the column does not exist. It doesn’t even look at the /Title part. It just says the internal name wasn’t found. I only have this issue for lookup fields
Could you make a video about how to add the member claim of a user who modified a list item into a multiple user field in addition to the users already in that field. So if I updated a list item, my name would be added to the end of the list of users who already did that. The list item would then end up with a long list of users who had updated the item. Thanks
This is very helpful. Can you do one video on how to archive the SharePoint List based on the Date? Say I want to Archive all the data which is not equal to last week. I want the data to stay in the original SP list only the last week data and rest need to be archive on the Archive SharePoint List.
Hi Mustafa I have made a video based on your request. Please have a look and comment. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gEhMOoA7h5E.html Thanks