Great video! Simple and easy to follow. However, I have encountered a problem with the trigger automation action. Even though my app is already published, the automations that I've created are not showing up. Why is that?
I have an urgent project at the start it’s just me setting up inventory V&V use case. We already have data in postgres which serves up a nice Hasura Graphql api for downstream use cases. Can we use Python functions instead of javascript? just curious. Budibase is even better to get started than Flutterflow 😮
Caught a bug at 26:32 - All stock change quantities are stored as a positive number in the table, and its the automation that dictates whether the number is subtracted or added to the inventory, so the cards will always show a positive quantity change, even for a sale. The easiest solution would probably be to determine the + or - from the stock change type, although you could argue it would make more sense for a sale stock change to be stored as a negative number
Great video! Simple and easy to follow. However, I have encountered a problem with the trigger automation action. Even though my app is already published, the automations that I've created are not showing up. Why is that?
What do you mean? Could you create a discussion in our Forum and leave a screenshot so we can help?
github.com/Budibase/budibase/discussions
I have an urgent project at the start it’s just me setting up inventory V&V use case. We already have data in postgres which serves up a nice Hasura Graphql api for downstream use cases. Can we use Python functions instead of javascript? just curious. Budibase is even better to get started than Flutterflow 😮
Hey. Thanks for the kind words. We don't support Python but it's something we've talked about internally and maybe a task we take on in 2024.
Caught a bug at 26:32 - All stock change quantities are stored as a positive number in the table, and its the automation that dictates whether the number is subtracted or added to the inventory, so the cards will always show a positive quantity change, even for a sale.
The easiest solution would probably be to determine the + or - from the stock change type, although you could argue it would make more sense for a sale stock change to be stored as a negative number
Great spot! Either of those solutions would work for sure.