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Configure a lookup component on a form

Lookups help a user choose records from a related table. A lookup component is automatically added when a lookup column is added to a form.

For example, using a lookup component, you can open an account record that relates to a sales invoice record.

Using a lookup column

Learn more about the lookup field user experience

Configure a lookup component

Makers configure a lookup component using the form designer.

These are the properties available to configure when using a lookup component on a form using the form designer.

Area Name Description
Display options Label The label text that is displayed next to the lookup column.
Display options Hide label When enabled, the label isn’t displayed.
Display options Hide on phone When enabled, the lookup column won’t display when running the app on a phone.
Display options Hide Don’t display the lookup column. The lookup column can then be displayed using code.
Display options Lock Make this column so that it can’t be removed by you or other makers until the Lock property is disabled.
Display options Read-only When this property is enabled, users can’t change the value in the lookup column.
Display options Disable most recently used items Disabling this option allows users to view recently used rows in the lookup dropdown list. Enabling this option disables the recent items.
Display options Use Main Form Dialog for Create Enabling this option allows users to create rows in a pop out dialog for this lookup field, instead of closing the current form and navigating away.
Display options Use Main Form Dialog for Edit Enabling this option allows users to edit rows in a pop out dialog for this lookup field, instead of closing the current form and navigating away.
Display options Default view The view of the table selected in the Table property that can be used to get and display the list of rows that app users can select in the lookup drop-down list.
Display options Allow users to change view When selected, app users can change from the Default view to another view of the table.
Display options Show all views When selected, app users can change from the Default view to all other views of the table selected in the Table property.

This property is only available when Allow users to change view is selected.
Display options Selected views A list of views of the table selected in the Table property that app users can change to from the Default view.

This property is only available when Allow users to change view is selected and Show all views is unselected.
Formatting Form field width Determines the width in number of columns for the lookup column.
Filtering Filter by related rows When this is enabled, you can filter this lookup based on a row related to both the current table and this lookup. The rows that display in this lookup when users search for a row will then have additional filtering applied. This helps provide more relevant searches when setting the value of the lookup.

By default, this is turned off.
Filtering Relationship to current table This dropdown list defines the relationship from the table of the related row you want to filter by to the target lookup's table.

The possible relationship combinations will be listed in the table following this one.
Filtering Relationship to this lookup’s table This dropdown list defines the relationship from the table of the related row you want to filter by to the target lookup's table.

For the possible relationship combinations, go to Table relationships available for a lookup column.
Filtering Allow users to turn off filter When this is enabled, users will have the option to turn off the filter you define here.
Components +Component Configure a control for the lookup column, such as the form component control.

Possible relationship combinations for a lookup column

Relationship to current table (Related table > Current table) Relationship to this lookup's table (Related table > Lookup's table) Available?
1:N 1:N Yes
1:N N:1 Yes
1:N N:N Yes
N:1 1:N No
N:1 N:1 No
N:1 N:N No
N:1 Self Yes
N:N 1:N No
N:N N:1 No
N:N N:N No
N:N Self Yes

See also

Overview of the model-driven form designer

Table relationships