The release of version 6.4 brought several significant new features. These include: comments in Backendless Console, breadcrumbs in Data Browser, related object relations for 1:1 relations, roles-based database column visibility, and custom subdomains for every app.
In business, data is invaluable. To get the most out of your data, you need to be able to dig in and understand relationships between data points. Breadcrumbs help facilitate this exploration of relationships between objects.
With the release of Backendless version 6.4, we have added an exciting new collaboration feature: comments in Backendless Console. With this new feature, you can share suggestions and ask questions of the Backendless community.
Introduction We’re all looking to streamline app development. Backend development in particular is a clear point where efficiency is key because improper code can slow down you app and affect all users equally. One of the best ways to speed up backend development without risking creating problematic code is…
In this article, we detail how to apply conditions to columns to filter the data within those columns in a view in Backendless Database. This is Part 4 of our deep dive into the Views feature in Backendless.
In this article, we detail how to aggregate data within a view in Backendless Database. This is Part 3 of our deep dive into the Views feature in Backendless.
In this article, we detail how to transform values within a view in Backendless Database. This is Part 2 of our deep dive into the Views feature in Backendless.
In this article, we detail how to create your first view in Backendless Database. This is Part 1 of our deep dive into the Views feature in Backendless.
You’ve just had that lightbulb moment: you’ve got a brilliant app idea – now what? Let’s walk through the process of bringing that app to life, even if you’re not into coding.