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prapanna
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who uses internet least and what are the resources he/she use? I cant make url as a field..what will be the solution?

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asimagu
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sometimes I found that there are some restricted words that you cannot use to name fields. Now I usually do the same trick to check if the creation of my new field works, I name the new field as my name, and then if it works I try to find a more suitable name for the field.

does it make sense?

maybe you could use "my_url" instead of "url"

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asimagu
Builder

sometimes I found that there are some restricted words that you cannot use to name fields. Now I usually do the same trick to check if the creation of my new field works, I name the new field as my name, and then if it works I try to find a more suitable name for the field.

does it make sense?

maybe you could use "my_url" instead of "url"

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Ayn
Legend

What? What logs do you have? What's stopping you from extracting url as a field? What solution? You need to understand that with questions like these you will NEVER get a good answer, because we need you to provide DETAILS in order to get a chance to understand how to solve your problem.

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