Michael,
Add the RequestID to your table and hide it. Then in your active
link, do a the following Run Process action
@@:Application-Delete-Entry "$SCHEMA$" $colHiddenRequestID$
Cheers,
Brian
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Is there a way to delete records in workflow? I have a table field on a
form that references a sub-form - I want to be able to click an entry in
that table field, press a "Delete" button, and have it delete the
associated record but I don't see a Delete type of action or anything
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