Adding a table to your form is easy - all you have to do is to configure the columns by mapping Salesforce fields to them. The relevant values will then be pulled from Salesforce and displayed in the table cells accordingly.
What’s important to understand is that the values are displayed by default with no formatting. This is ok for some, but there are users who want to change the formats of the fields shown in the Table, add some text before the value (Prefix) or after it (Suffix) etc.
That is why, in this version, we’ve added the option to change the fields' format. So, for example, when you map a SF checkbox to your column field the default values displayed in the table are by default “True” and “False”, you can use this new option and change the values to “Hell Yes!” and “No No No!” if you like.
The formats we provide are for: Boolean, String, Number, Date time, Date & Time fields.
Watch how to apply formats on the Salesforce Table
Enjoy!
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