Feature request... (if possible). send submitted forms that are "Pending" to the bottom of the list so you don't have to keep continually scrolling down every time you want to find the next one. I fill out 60+ forms at a time. I don't submit them every time because I don't want to wait the amount of time it takes to synchronize.
Then when I do synchronize, I want all the submissions to come together at the same time in my email inbox.
When you have lots of submissions in the queue, every time you submit, you have to keep scrolling and scrolling and scrolling to get to the next one.. it's monotonous.
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Hi Keith,
Thanks for posting to the Community! I want to confirm where you want this type of sorting capability. It sounds like the Completed tab in the iOS/Android application but since I don't typically save all my submissions before syncing all at once, I want to confirm where you are looking at your submissions before you sync. Thanks!
I use Android, so if Apple is different I wouldn't know. On Android, when you send out dispatches, they get placed into the 'in progress' queue. When you open the GoCanvas App you can see you have XX number of forms to complete. You click on the app then you get the option to '+ to start a new form' or click on 'In progress' to fill out the dispatched ones. The 'in-progress' queue is where I'm saying this happens. The completed forms (that ones you just filled out and are ready to be synchronized) stay at the top of the 'in-progress' queue. Every time you complete a new form and hit submit, you get sent back to the top of the 'in progress' queue and you have to keep scrolling passed all the completed forms to get down to the ones you have started yet. If the completed ones (ready to be synchronized) went to the bottom. The next form that you need to complete would be at the top already (no scrolling required).
Hi Keith,
Thank you so much for this thorough explanation! I have not used the In Progress queue in this particular way so these observations are incredibly insightful. Thank you for your time in explaining this. I will bring it up with product; I know sorting has been a big topic in the Work Hub recently so this falls in line with those user experience conversations and i think they will find it interesting. Thanks again!