May 25 (edited) • ❓ Help Needed
Understanding Interface Page Levels
Can anyone help me understand how I might use Page Levels in my shared interfaces? My use case is I have a 'Master' keywords research database that is linked to multiple tables and I'm looking at more efficient and effective ways to share the data with collaborators.
I've asked Omni to explain them to me and there are nuggets of interest on my part, but I still don't really understand the reality. Definitely need a 'show and tell' example for the penny to drop! (Can't find anything on YouTube specific to Levels either).
This is what Omni told me:
Key Points About Levels
What They Do:
  • Levels help display relationships between data across different tables in a visual hierarchy
  • They allow you to show nested records (e.g., Projects → Tasks → Subtasks) on a single interface page
  • Users can drill down through the hierarchy to see related information - This interests me but I don't I can't visualise a use case even though I realise many must exist.
Available For:
  • List visualization - Has a "Hierarchy" section with Levels configuration
  • Dashboard layout - Also supports adding levels of hierarchy
  • (Both the above interest me if I can find a way to share information more easily with our collaborators. But again, I can't visualise how this looks in reality.
When Levels Are Enabled:
(The last two interest me but again I can't visualise the use case).
  • Any existing list configuration moves to the page level
  • This allows dropdown filters to be created for any of the tables within the hierarchy
  • Users can collapse or expand levels to focus on specific parts of the data
Levels are especially valuable when you need to display related information from multiple linked tables in a single, organized interface page rather than requiring users to navigate between separate pages.
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Colin Clapp
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