But even though the app’s owner has made me the owner of the default app folder, the files still go to the owner’s google drive. I have not been able to find those files in my google drive. The files instead go to the owner’s google drive.
I dont have any solution sadly, but this is interesting.
Just thought what is going to happen you share the folder you own after the ownership was transfered to you with original owner and then he/she add this shared folder to his.her google drive by “add to Mydrive” and place that folder to the location of the original/default location?
If this gets through the files are saved to your owned folder, but the fles can be accesse by the original owners as the folder is shared.
The owner app must keep the folder ownership , and share the folder with secondary users.
You must “reset” previous steps, but take into consideration that now there are probably two folders with the same name,etc. Pick the right one, after testing with a new saved file
Yes this is the correct behavior: the files are saved into the app owner’s google drive. However, the files can be opened by any app’s user, if you create an action for opening them. And you don’t need to change the folder permissions (the folder doesn’t need to be shared with anyone).
[Cannot open file from Google Drive](https://community.appsheet.com/t/cannot-open-file-from-google-drive/39532/2) Questions
Thanks to the official AppSheet support, I solved the issue after creating a virtual column of type “File”, named PDF File, holding the complete path + file name, and in the Open PDF action I replaced the formula with this: [PDF File].
But if I place the same pdf (i.e. Created By_ marketing@beaconinvestment.org.pdf) in a folder that has not been shared by me rather I created that folder, then on pressing the action the pdf is opened successfully.