
AutoID Column
4,265 installs, since September 21, 2020. 71 installs/month. Updated July 5, 2024.
AutoID Column lets you configure an auto-increment ID with a preceding text
AutoID Column lets you configure an auto increment ID with a preceding text, a starting number and a minimal number of digits. The AutoID is stored in the specified text column. When added to the board the recipe can be configured with the sentence: When a new item is created, generate an auto-increment ID – preceded by this text and starting with this number (with the minimum number of digits) – in this column. The text column specified in this column will be automatically populated with an ID which is preceded by the specified (this text) and starts with this number. The number of digits variable specifies the minimum number of digits. An ID can look like this INV-0100. It is highly recommended to lock the ID column by clicking the down arrow and choose Column Permissions > Restrict column edit. You can edit the configuration at any time (e.g. when you have the year in your preceding text).
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Reviews
CR: App has stopped working
JB: Does what it says on the tin.
CS: Easy to use and my support experience from the developer was excellent because they quickly provided detailed help after a previous employee left our company and I had to take over their board.
GJ: Doesn't work at all.
AP: excellent, does what it says
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