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MarkShnier__You
Qrew Legend
Your syntax is incorrect. For example
& "&_fid_199=" & URLEncode("Accept")
you need & before the parameter.
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Mark Shnier (Your Quickbase Coach)
mark.shnier@gmail.com
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MarkShnier__You
2 years agoQrew Legend
Yes, and & can be confusing. They are used in two completely different ways in the syntax.
One use is concatenation similar to Excel to join two text strings together.
The other use is inside the quotes to indicate that s parameter follows.
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Mark Shnier (Your Quickbase Coach)
mark.shnier@gmail.com
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