Hi guys... Yes the $(PrimaryKey) is only for the Actions area... Outside of the Actions area you have access to ALL fields within your query so you can pick and choose which actual column name you want to choose.
Its important that we do something more unique in Actions because we don't have access to all field values in that link button, so we need to only utilize the primary key or a key value.
So... I would imagine this would be...
[uniquecompletionid]
or
[YourPrimaryKey]
and not the token only used by SQL Actions.
Based on your comments and suggestions I am tempted to just add ing $(PRimaryKey) and replace it with whatever ID you are looking for though... if this is causing a major headache it would not be a bad enhancement to add.
Jus a couple other comments:
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-Chad