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Introduction
We show you, step by step, everything that Ninox can do To create your own applications, whether it’s an invoice management system, event calendar or customer management solution (CRM),…
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Formula editor features
An overview of all basic features the formula editor offers as of version 3.6.0 ℹ️ At the moment, the new formula editor features are available for the web app (app.ninox.com) as well as the Mac app.…
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Introduction to Ninox script
The Ninox script language (also "NX script language" or "NX script") is designed to automate simple, repetitive operations, as well as complex work sequences,…
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Icon picker
Find the name of each available icon in Ninox ✅ In version 3.12 we introduced a new icon library and an updated icon picker. ❗ When you update from version 3.11 to 3.…
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Color picker
Updated colors and a new color picker in 3.12 ✅ In version 3.12, we introduced more options for color input, a new color palette, and an in-built color picker.…
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Intro to "any" functions
Below is info on how we use the "any" data type here in our Ninox guidance, specifically in the syntax of our functions "any" functions are a bit different Values of the data type "any" as well as…
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Automatic adjustments
Ninox automatically makes the following adjustments for you Braces Ninox script automatically removes superfluous braces in expressions. For example, 1 + (2 * 3) is saved as 1 + 2 * 3.…
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Intro to transactions
In Ninox, all actions are performed as transactions. In doing so, a sequence of database operations is summarized in a transaction. We distinguish 2 types of transactions in Ninox:…
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Picture example – Word document
Prepare a dataset with a public URL or a Data URI corresponding to the image URL "image": "http://link.to/you/picture" } Data URI { "image": "data:image/png;base64,…
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Picture from a Base64
⚠️ This feature may not work at the time of release. Use picture from a public URL in the meantime. We will update this page once it becomes available.…
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