unable to remove a field in display column in a catalog variable
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01-08-2024 05:53 AM - edited 01-08-2024 06:03 AM
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01-10-2024 04:06 AM
Hi @bhupendrapareek
I understand your requirements. Please follow these steps:
- Navigate to the catalog item form where the reference field is located.
- Right-click on the header of the reference field and select "Configure" > "Dictionary".
- In the Dictionary form, find the reference field for which you want to remove the "Created" column.
- Locate the "ref_ac_columns" attribute and remove the "Created" column from the list of columns.
- Save the changes.
By removing the "Created" column from the "ref_ac_columns" attribute, you can hide it from the display in the reference field.
Please mark this as Helpful and Accepted. if this solves your query
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01-10-2024 06:57 AM
I am using variable attribute as mentioned in above screenshot. We are not using any created field (Other three custom fields are showing and working fine).
Can you suggest what we are missing.
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01-10-2024 04:11 AM
Hi @bhupendrapareek ,
Can you please share, which table you are referring on the catalog item form?
Thanks and Regards,
Rahul
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01-10-2024 04:27 AM
Hi @bhupendrapareek ,
There are two ways to do this, one is on catalog item level, and another is Dictionary level.
For you, I can see from your previous replies that you have used catalog level variable attribute.
Can you please check the dictionary level variable attribute? This created on might be overriding,
Thanks and Regards,
Rahul