As far as I know, the only way to see how a field is used in views (which views it is visible in, which views it is used for sorting/grouping) is by looking at each view individually in the user interface. Note that you would also have to look in al personal views which may be hidden.
None of this information is currently available in scripting. Custom apps do have the ability to tell which fields are visible in a view, but I am not aware of an app that currently uses the is information. (It is on my to-do list.)
As far as I know, the only way to see how a field is used in views (which views it is visible in, which views it is used for sorting/grouping) is by looking at each view individually in the user interface. Note that you would also have to look in al personal views which may be hidden.
None of this information is currently available in scripting. Custom apps do have the ability to tell which fields are visible in a view, but I am not aware of an app that currently uses the is information. (It is on my to-do list.)
Thank you for the information! Yes, an app that showed this would be amazing in the future, but for now I’ll just check them individually if I have to.
Could you direct me to the app that shows the visible fields in views?
Thank you!
Thank you for the information! Yes, an app that showed this would be amazing in the future, but for now I’ll just check them individually if I have to.
Could you direct me to the app that shows the visible fields in views?
Thank you!
As I said before, I am not aware of any app that does this. It is technically possible and on my list to create an app that does so, but has not happened yet.
As I said before, I am not aware of any app that does this. It is technically possible and on my list to create an app that does so, but has not happened yet.
Gotcha. Apologies, I misunderstood that first msg.
Thanks for your help!