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jadachDevClub member 11/12/2016 |
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jacques author 11/12/2016 |
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jadachDevClub member 11/12/2016 |
If you add more columns to the child table, does it stay at 65%? |
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jacques author 11/13/2016 |
If you add more columns to the child table, does it stay at 65%? I'm not sure you always want 100%. What if the parent was very wide due to many columns and the child had 2 columns. In that case 100% for the child will look funny.
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jadachDevClub member 11/13/2016 |
I see what you mean. Maybe you should send a note to support asking if this is by design or a bug. |
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jadachDevClub member 11/13/2016 |
After looking more closely, when I have more columns, the child does expand to the width of the parent. |
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jacques author 11/13/2016 |
After looking more closely, when I have more columns, the child does expand to the width of the parent.
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mbintex 11/16/2016 |
Why does this happens to a child and not to the master. Any idea?
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jacques author 11/16/2016 |
Guess it is due to the fact that now the users can rearrange the tables (width, which columns to show, re-order columns) and that their preferences are saved per user in settings.
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