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Creating Navigation Buttons for Different Views in Model-Driven Apps

Creating Navigation Buttons for Different Views in Model-Driven Apps
This blog post addresses common frustrations in model-driven apps where users can only access a default view for tables like Contacts. It proposes a solution to enhance user experience by adding separate navigation buttons for each view using URL-based navigation. The steps include creating views, obtaining entitylist and view IDs, and editing the app to add navigation links.

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