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An error occurred while saving the comment Michael Makin commented
Need more than 5 index columns in order to be able to pull more data from a datasource into a form (similar to Excel vlookup where you can return any column in the table)
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We have a workflow that emails a report to team members daily. Our team is complaining that the CSV can be difficult to read on a mobile device. Export to PDF would be great. Even better would be to be able to export multiple types (csv + PDF) in the same email so the end user has a choice of how to view it.
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I know the data can be sorted once it is exported, but it would be helpful to be able to sort by 1 or more column so you can quickly view the report to find what you're looking for without having to export and then sort the data
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Even though the % wildcard is a workable solution, it would be much easier if the default search was a "contains" search instead of a "starts with" search. For example, we have a datasource with a list of companies (by their formal name). However most of our form users users don't know the formal name, they know some part of the name or, if the company is doing business as (DBA) another name, it is difficult for them to search for the name they are looking for.
For example, say the formal company name is "John Doe Company, LLC DBA Ace Contractors". The form users (field staff) only know the company by "Ace Contractors" (the DBA name). But if they search for "ACE", the results don't show up (unless they know how to search with the % wildcard, which can be a challenge for blue collar staff). Anyway, if the search capability could be improved to a "contains" search without the use of wildcards, it would be really helpful to us