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Democratizing Application Development with AppSheet

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Product type Book
Published in Jan 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803241173
Pages 396 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (3):
Koichi Tsuji Koichi Tsuji
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Suvrutt Gurjar Suvrutt Gurjar
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Takuya Miyai Takuya Miyai
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1 – Introduction and Getting Started
2. Chapter 1: Getting Started with AppSheet 3. Part 2 – App Editor and Main Features
4. Chapter 2: Understanding App Editor and Data Sources 5. Chapter 3: Presenting App Data with UX/Views 6. Chapter 4: Manipulating Data with Functions and Expressions 7. Chapter 5: Manipulating Data with Behaviors and Actions 8. Chapter 6: Controlling App Users and Data Security 9. Chapter 7: Managing the App Environment 10. Part 3 – Advanced Features and External Services
11. Chapter 8: Automating Recurring Data Changes and Scheduling Tasks 12. Chapter 9: Using Intelligence and Advanced Features 13. Chapter 10: Extending App Capabilities with Third-Party Services 14. Part 4 – App Templates and Tricks for App Building
15. Chapter 11: Building More Apps with App Templates 16. Chapter 12: Tips and Tricks 17. Chapter 13: Appendix 18. Index 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Summary

In this chapter, we learned how you can create a portfolio page of template apps. We also learned how you can share apps with your teams as team sample apps or with anyone with an AppSheet account as public sample apps.

We also learned about the options that are available for copying template apps created by others. You can copy template apps available on the App templates page from the AppSheet home page. The second option is to copy the template apps from the portfolio pages of the other AppSheet app creators. The third option you have is to refer to the template apps shared with this book.

We also learned that it is a good practice for you to create template apps for your own reference. You learned that you can create template apps for your own ready reference with certain frequently used but somewhat complex functions, including date/time or multi-row functions such as SELECT() and LOOKUP(). You can also build template apps with certain complex features, including...

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