Thank you very much for your feedback.
What exactly do you mean by 'entity A must be placed in a separate panel within B'? For example, if I create three panels within B, the content of A is automatically displayed at the end of each panel/tab in the view. So far, I haven't found a way to decide in which tab the content of A is displayed within B.
Of course, I could simply select and insert the field from entity A in the list view. However, this doesn’t serve my purpose because the data only appears when you click on it. In contrast, with the current solution, the data from entity A is displayed directly—just automatically at the end of each tab. I want it to appear only at the end of a single tab.
subpanel of a foreign entity is repeated on every tab
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The panel from entity a must be on an extra panel in entity b and there it depends where in the order you put the panel and whre you make the tab breaks. You can do a bt of trial and error.Leave a comment:
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subpanel of a foreign entity is repeated on every tab
Hello dear community, I’m happy to be a part of it and to expand my knowledge to the point where I can also be helpful to others.
I would gladly appreciate assistance with the following problem:
I have two entities (a) and (b). I want the data from entity "a" to be displayed as a subpanel in entity "b". I used the n:1 relationship for this, which works so far. But: The data from entity "a" is now automatically displayed at the bottom of every tab in entity "b", and this happens on every tab. I don’t even need to insert a field in the layout for entity "b", as the data from entity "a" automatically appears at the end of every tab in entity "b". However, I would like the data from entity "a" to only be displayed on a specific tab in entity "b".
Can you help me? (I’ve tried all the relationships, but none has provided a solution).
Thank you very much
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