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MarkShnier__You
Qrew Legend
I don't think what you are asking for can be done because each event which spans multiple days is a single bar, and the bar cannot be broken up into separate entries by day.
BUT, you could create a process via an Automation to create child records to separate each event into its separate days, Then they would sort properly. But that would take some setup to get that working and would create a problem in that you could not allow users to edit those child records.
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Mark Shnier (YQC)
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BUT, you could create a process via an Automation to create child records to separate each event into its separate days, Then they would sort properly. But that would take some setup to get that working and would create a problem in that you could not allow users to edit those child records.
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Mark Shnier (YQC)
Quick Base Solution Provider
Your Quick Base Coach
http://QuickBaseCoach.com
markshnier2@gmail.com
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RachelMiller
6 years agoQrew Cadet
Thank you Mark.
------Original Message------
I don't think what you are asking for can be done because each event which spans multiple days is a single bar, and the bar cannot be broken up into separate entries by day.
BUT, you could create a process via an Automation to create child records to separate each event into its separate days, Then they would sort properly. But that would take some setup to get that working and would create a problem in that you could not allow users to edit those child records.
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Mark Shnier (YQC)
Quick Base Solution Provider
Your Quick Base Coach
http://QuickBaseCoach.com
markshnier2@gmail.com
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