Remote tables and the mobile configuration
Remote tables are not only for retrieving external data. You can also use them for displaying internal data in an interesting way.
Remote tables are not only for retrieving external data. You can also use them for displaying internal data in an interesting way.
What if you could overwrite another widget’s data object with something else? Is it possible? Hard to do? Let’s find out!
Did you know that you can create AMAZING portal experience by combining the structure of variables with the flexibility of widgets?
Your users use the mobile device to read the notifications, click on links, need to login to the instance in the mobile browser and you don’t know what to do? Read this!
Learn the details of how you could implement the GitHub repo browser, just one RMB away…
You probably now about MID server. It is pretty obvious that it has to exist and that you should use it to load data from customer’s network. But there’s more!
Are you using code snippets in daily development? You would like to, but it’s not convenient? Well, here’s a conceptual solution!
That was a great brain experience! Read it to see how I do my research and analysis when trying to figure out the best solution for what seems to be a regular use case.
Have you heard of GlideQuery? If not, here’s a thorough guide to help you learn when you could use it and why you should be careful.