I am trying to customize a Sharepoint list form using JSON. The list has a calculated field named 'RequestID'. This field is on the form, but hidden using conditional formatting. I am using the JSON provided by microsoft for alterations to form header. The on...
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I am trying to customize a Sharepoint list form using JSON. The list has a calculated field named 'RequestID'. This field is on the form, but hidden using conditional formatting. I am using the JSON provided by microsoft for alterations to form header. The only change I...
Sharepoint - customize form with JSON - Can a calculated field value be included in the header? I am trying to customize a Sharepoint list form using JSON. The list has a calculated field named 'RequestID'. This field is on the form, but hidden using conditional formatti...