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How to delete all rows in a table?

This question might sound silly but am I missing something? In a spreadsheet program such as Apple Numbers, you can simply select all rows and hit delete to delete all content in the rows. How is this done in Ninox? Why is this simple process so unintuitive in Ninox? Yes, I have tried the Update multiple records option but that requires you to individually pull down the drop down menus for close to my 40 columns! Any more efficient way to do this? I need to keep the header row (field names) but only delete non-header rows (about 4000).

Thanks in advance!

Kenneth 

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    • Kenneth
    • 4 yrs ago
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    Never mind, answered it myself. The fact that Ninox is a hybrid database threw me off :) Since it is the web, I didn't realize I could simply select all records and hit the delete key (just like locally), I was looking for a menu option. Go figure :)

    Ninox is looking good so far.... on my way to subscribing after my free trial. Like many others have opines, the documentation could be better. it could have been better structured and flowed logically. But I guess I will stumble through it!