How to use the table editor

In many places in FBO One data can be edited by using the table editor. Table editor screens all look like this part of the flight types table:

tableeditor1

The search box at the top allows to find and/or filter the list, to find the record you're looking for. The first line is blue because its selected. That has no meaning here, but we'll get to that later.

To delete a record select it (or multiple) using the select boxes, check the 'confirm delete' checkbox and click the delete button.

To add a new record, just click 'Add New', fill the fields and click save.

 

Editing records 

The edit link before a record allows you to open it for editing, like here in countries:

tableeditor2 

Beware this moves the 'Delete' and 'Add new' buttons with the 'save' and 'cancel' buttons to the location in the list where the edited record is, which might be confusing at first. Also notice the record we edit is selected as well: the line is now blue.

 

Linked table editors

Sometimes data in FBO One is in multiple, linked tables. In such cases you'll typically see linked table editors as well. Below an example from users.

tableeditor3

In such cases its important to keep in mind the bottom tables work on items linked to the selected line in the top table. Also, in bigger tables the multiple 'add new' and 'delete' buttons might seem confusing.

But even though it might not look as simple as the examples above because there are bigger tables, more fields and may be open edit forms, it really doesn't get any more complicated then this.

Tip: to keep overview in linked tables, you can use the search box to filter the data, and show only the record you're working on.