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‎06-14-2018 09:25 AM
I've seen this issue mentioned in several commuunity posts, however, the answers proposed arestill not working gor me. I have a list field that displays sys ids instead of the "service name" field from the reference table. I've set that field as "Display" = true and I'm still dealing with sysIDs. What is the problem?
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‎06-14-2018 09:59 AM
Kindly right click on column header -> List layout and add necessary columns, that should help to view the respective value.
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‎06-14-2018 10:04 AM
Well, there go the simple ideas unfortunately.
If you debug the security rules, do any ACLs fail related to the field or the table being referenced? Another really long shot, but since it sounds like the table might be new, are the basic create/read/write/delete ACLs on the table level established? Don't quite know if it matters as an admin, but I remember that if the basic ACLs aren't there then that can play havoc with different parts of the table.
Also any attributes on the List field or no?
