For an import action, we can easily tell which modules / list the target will be. But how do we know which source is it taking from? I can't seem to find it easily available in the action tab.
Thanks!
@GAPER , You need to see in Actions tab and go to Imports
Here you can see the source object , also you can see the import data sources from import data sources section.
Hope this finds you well!
Thanks for the prompt reply. This solves my puzzles completely.
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Thanks for the prompt this helped me too!
For an import action, it's definitely helpful to know which modules or lists the target is coming from, but I completely understand your frustration in not being able to easily pinpoint the source in the action tab. It can be tricky sometimes to track down exactly where the data is being pulled from, especially if it’s not clearly visible in the UI. One way to narrow it down might be to check the backend settings or configuration files if you're working with a platform that allows for deeper access. Similarly, in research, having clear sources and references is crucial, and Nursing Dissertation Examples often provide a great framework for understanding how to track and cite sources accurately in academic work.
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To identify the source of an import action, check the dependencies or references in your project settings or IDE. Most tools highlight the origin of imports in the code structure or provide a "go to definition" feature. If it’s not visible in the action tab, inspect the module paths or use debugging tools to trace the source. It’s often tied to the file or library specified in the import statement.
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