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Calculated columns in lists

You might want to display custom data in list columns. For example, you might want to add a column with a calculated value.

We will explain this feature using the following example: displaying effective prices in the MaterialsAndServices catalog list.

You can get this data from the Prices.SliceLast information register table. So the Price field of the table should be added to the List dynamic list, which is the main attribute of the materials and services list form and serves as a data source for the list table.

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