p>. When column [1] is empty, the page must not be printed in the PDF. It worked for months until last night. It occurred in other applications that use html as a template. I believe there was a system update. I need support urgently because my work is being affected.
@Steve@Suvrutt_Gurjar Any idea what caused this change and non-recognition of expression? It was working normally for months and I havenāt made any changes recently.
Developers make and release changes to AppSheet just about every day. Itās not always clear to the developers what the side-effects of their changes will be, so it isnāt always clear when those changes should be announced or noted in the daily release notes. The reality of this ācontinuing releaseā process is that weāthe usersāfrequently discover bugs and have to notify the developers. The best way to do so is by contacting Support.
Are you still seeing the same issue? There was a release in the converter which could have caused this behavior change and that release is now rolled back.
@Aleksi Apparently the problem was solved and the expression returned to work, printing the report normally. Iāll be watching for a few days and if there are any problems, Iāll let you know here.
This issue seems to have resurfaced. The text alignment in columns in the generated PDF is not as per the template. Maybe there was an update in the PDF engine version?
@Kunal_Jain , yes, it happened again on 03/16/2023 and so far the problem has not been resolved. Surely there was a new update. This has caused me a huge inconvenience and from what I understand the support has not given due importance to this issue. I have professional applications that I use all the time and it hurts my business, as it hurts all users of the tool.
@Steve , @Aleksi Is there anything you can do to speed up the problem?