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‎07-14-2023 02:08 PM
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‎07-17-2023 04:26 AM
Hello @yaramalasanthi
I think it is omitting if empty.
- Navigate to System UI > List Control and add a filter where Table = <Table where related list should appear>
- Locate the related list that is not displaying and open the record
- Verify that the 'Omit if empty' field is not checked.
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Kind Regards,
Ravi Chandra.
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‎07-17-2023 04:35 AM - edited ‎07-17-2023 04:35 AM
Hi @yaramalasanthi ,
OOTB behavior of the related list you are trying to see is - If list is empty, it will not display.
We can also verify it through the List control table.
The reason you aren't able to see the related is that there are ZERO records present for that filter.
Thanks and Regards,
Rahul
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‎07-16-2023 09:50 PM
Hi @yaramalasanthi,
As per the above screenshot, you do have the UI action "Retrieve Completed Update Sets". you can use it to get the completed update sets form source instance.
Also, as Ravi suggested, you can add the required related lists on form level.
Thanks,
Sagar Pagar
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‎07-17-2023 04:35 AM - edited ‎07-17-2023 04:35 AM
Hi @yaramalasanthi ,
OOTB behavior of the related list you are trying to see is - If list is empty, it will not display.
We can also verify it through the List control table.
The reason you aren't able to see the related is that there are ZERO records present for that filter.
Thanks and Regards,
Rahul