Hello @K-1fa5, welcome to the community! If I understand your scenario and question correctly, you've basically created unique IDs with rows in a table leveraging the article. Now you'd like to display the data that is stored in the table, and specifically be able to extract the data by unique ID.
You should be able to use our filtering capabilities for this. There are two ways to handle filters, one is to provide the ability to the app user which is outlined here: Create a List with a Filter. This would allow the user to select what they want to filter the data on based on the columns of your choice. The other option is if you want to build the filter yourself using the =FILTER function. This is discussed here: Filters in Honeycode.
An example syntax you might use is this: =FILTER(table,"table[uniqueID]=%",$[InputRow].
Hope this helps. But please don't hesitate to reach back out if you need additional guidance.
I am customizing the app generated from My Order table by the Wizard.
In the original operation, Order form screen's Done button register new data and navigate to List screen.
Hello @K-1fa5, I'm happy to help you with your two items above.
For 1, please follow this article (the one you referenced above) for the unique ID generation. Below I'll show you the necessary automation components as well.
For 2, here's what you can do:
In addition to your Form screen, proceed with adding a Detail screen. On this Detail screen, create at least one new data cell and change its source to variable (as opposed to shared). Take note of the variable name too, as this will come up again further down. For example:
You may also want to include the other attributes (columns) with each order in this Detail screen. If so, add new data cells and change their source the variable name above and the column name in the table. For example =$[Input_Row][Description]
The third automation is where I navigate to this newly created Detail screen and pass the value of the newly created order ID to the $[Input_Row] variable on the next screen.