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I use something like this for a Rich Text Button, but you can adapt it for a Formula URL field too.
var text returnURL = URLRoot()&"db/"&[TABLE_ID]&"?a=er&apptoken=xxxxx&rid=" & [Record ID#];
var text url = URLRoot() & "db/" & [TABLE_ID] & "?a=API_AddRecord&apptoken=xxxxx&rid="&[Related Record]& "&rdr=" & URLEncode($returnURL);
var text buttonText = "What the Button Says";
"<a class='SaveBeforeNavigating' style='"& [Orange Button] & "' href='" & $URL & "'>" & $buttonText & "</a>"
- JamesCarr4 months agoQrew Trainee
Hello,
Thanks for replying and sorry for the delayed response. I can't put this in a button on a dashboard though, right? When I select a button bar, I only see URL as the appropriate option. Nothing else is for a formula. I did use a formula rich text button from a different table to generate the desired URL, so I could copy and paste it into the dashboard button, the URL doesn't produce the desired result.
- MarkShnier__You4 months agoQrew Legend
James,
Can you your current formula for the button you say that works, also explain the business purpose of what the button is supposed to do?