How to build a flow field from another flow field without any hardcode

yonhantdaenta89@hotmail.com
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I am expecting to build a lookup flow field that comes from another lookup flow field from another table. what i am doing was only to add on table level. how can i add that without any hard coding?
take this for example.
Table A,
Field Name ( normal )
Field PostCode ( normal )
Table B
Field No
Field PostCode ( Lookup Flowfield from Field Name - )
Table C
Field No.
Fields Postcode ( Lookup Flowfield from Field No. - )
seems that Flow field from Table B can return the value. but from table C is empty?
have any ideas?
thanks,
take this for example.
Table A,
Field Name ( normal )
Field PostCode ( normal )
Table B
Field No
Field PostCode ( Lookup Flowfield from Field Name - )
Table C
Field No.
Fields Postcode ( Lookup Flowfield from Field No. - )
seems that Flow field from Table B can return the value. but from table C is empty?
have any ideas?
thanks,
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Comments
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It's not possible, I think. But you can create flowfield in table C the same way as in table B.0
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