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Status â›”Will not do
Categories Alloy Mobile
Created by Stuart Turner
Created on Apr 18, 2023

AQS query control property on Mobile - Item Forms

It would be very useful to be able to specify which items in a lookup to display when an attribute is selected on mobile. This would allow us to share lookups between different designs and keep the process streamlined, while also allowing us to specify which roles can raise which jobs, without creating new designs/workflows.

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    Mar 7, 2025

    Dear user,

    We appreciate your valuable feedback and the ideas you’ve shared with us. As part of our ongoing efforts to improve our products and services, we are streamlining our idea management process.

    To ensure we focus on the most relevant and impactful suggestions, we will be closing all ideas raised before 1st January 2024. However, we encourage you to submit any new or existing ideas that are still important to you through the ideas portal as before.

    We have implemented new processes that will ensure newly raised ideas are dealt with efficiently and effectively.

    Thank you for your continued support and input—we truly value your contributions.

    Best regards,

    Andy

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    Apr 24, 2023

    The AQS on mobile is crucial for items like cascading lookups whereby we want to simplify forms for example on traffic management whereby is speed limit is 60 a give and take cannot be selected. This was something we were told was coming very soon back in 2020, reading the admin response this looks to be nowhere near coming in. Am I reading this right?