Hide the field by right-clicking on the column header and choosing “Hide field”.
Thank you for your suggestion.
I have tried this solution before but i think it was not well organized and not neatly. It likes i have spam messages on my “hide view” tab. But anyway, thanks for your time and answering :grinning_face_with_big_eyes:
Thank you for your suggestion.
I have tried this solution before but i think it was not well organized and not neatly. It likes i have spam messages on my “hide view” tab. But anyway, thanks for your time and answering :grinning_face_with_big_eyes:
The relation is bidirectional so you get a new field in both tables to reflect that. Now you can get and show information from table A in table B, and from table B in table A.
The only option is to hide the field, as @ScottWorld said. You can create as many Views as you want, where every view has its own shown/hidden fields.
Your database may auto-create relationships check settings to disable link fields, like Top Mortgage Lead Generation Companies do for clean data.