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visionx:faq_tech [2022/01/10 10:03]
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 ==== Column with same name created when making a subtable ==== ==== Column with same name created when making a subtable ====
  
-//When I click “Make Subtable” after adding a field on the “Edit table” screen, a mandatory column is added that has the same name as the subtable. This is always confusing to me, as I have almost never had a situation where I would have wanted to create a column that has the same name as the table. I am always unsure if best practice here would be to replace the table name with the intended first column name, or if the column with the table name has to be kept in place for another reason (especially since it is mandatory). Can it just be replaced?+//**When I click “Make Subtable” after adding a field on the “Edit table” screen, a mandatory column is added that has the same name as the subtable. This is always confusing to me, as I have almost never had a situation where I would have wanted to create a column that has the same name as the table. I am always unsure if best practice here would be to replace the table name with the intended first column name, or if the column with the table name has to be kept in place for another reason (especially since it is mandatory). Can it just be replaced?
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-Also, when I click the “Make Subtable” button in the “New Screen” wizard, the ID column is not shown. But when I edit an existing table, add a new field and click “Make Subtable” the ID column is shown. Is that intentional?​ //+Also, when I click the “Make Subtable” button in the “New Screen” wizard, the ID column is not shown. But when I edit an existing table, add a new field and click “Make Subtable” the ID column is shown. Is that intentional?​** //
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 This is nearby best practice, the only downside is, that we do not know the plural or singular of the given word, to have it perfect. This is nearby best practice, the only downside is, that we do not know the plural or singular of the given word, to have it perfect.
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