Hello again.
For the last week I've been using EspoCRM and I managed to speed up my work by a factor of 5 compared with other CRMs
One last thing that I believe is missing is the ability to create a relationships between specific fields.
My case:
We have Projects, Contacts and Locations.
# There is a relationship between Projects and Contacts. When we add a Project we choose the staff from Contacts that worked on that project.
# There is a relationship between Projects and Locations. When we add a Location we choose the areas from Locations that the project is about.
What we want now?
A relationship between Contacts and Locations in order to be able to see under the Locations the Contacts and the Projects(working) and under the Contacts the Locations and the Projects(working).
Any ideas?
For the last week I've been using EspoCRM and I managed to speed up my work by a factor of 5 compared with other CRMs

One last thing that I believe is missing is the ability to create a relationships between specific fields.
My case:
We have Projects, Contacts and Locations.
# There is a relationship between Projects and Contacts. When we add a Project we choose the staff from Contacts that worked on that project.
# There is a relationship between Projects and Locations. When we add a Location we choose the areas from Locations that the project is about.
What we want now?
A relationship between Contacts and Locations in order to be able to see under the Locations the Contacts and the Projects(working) and under the Contacts the Locations and the Projects(working).
Any ideas?
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