What is the intended outcome when setting “No Row In Source Model” to “Abort this Model’s Query” on a child relationship field’s condition in a model?
My specific situation: I have a condition set on a child relationship where the source model contains only a single row that has not yet been saved…so, when I had “No Row In Source Model” set to “Deactivate this Condition,” the condition would be deactivated and all existing child records would be shown.
So, I had assumed that setting this to “Abort this Model’s Query” might just abort the query for the child relationship…but in practice, it aborts the entire model’s query. (which, given that a child relationship here isn’t actually a model, the wording does makes sense…).
My hope had been that it would abort the child relationship query & then after the source model’s record was saved I could requery to get related child records.
Maybe there’s another way to go about this, and I am certainly open to suggestions! But, I’ll settle with getting an understanding of how this property on a child relationship condition will affect the model.
Thanks!
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No Row in Source Model" for Conditions on Child Relationship Fields in a Model"

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