In Tulip tables, currently it is not possible to directly navigate from first page to the last page. We would like to have a functionality where the user can directly go to the last page of a table.

In Tulip tables, currently it is not possible to directly navigate from first page to the last page. We would like to have a functionality where the user can directly go to the last page of a table.

That is an excellent suggestion. Would hugely improve the user experience.
This fast navigation wish is very old and the answer is here:
And Iām sure Iāve read this wish several times in the past yearsā¦
Regards Chris
To me that is not a solution.
e.g. you can not see the rownum, since it starts from 1
and you can not jump to the middle, because you dont know how many records there areā¦
Why not implementing the same navigation as in App Archive?
in best case, you have an input field in the middle to jump to a given pageā¦
This would also increase consistend UX
Not the same issue but it would also be very helpful if the row index continued so you know what record you are on (otherwise you have to math it from # of row displayed x # of pages before your current page + current row).
That was somewhat sarcastic, because Tulip closed the request after this answer.
Bringing the best consistend UX is only the mantra, but not reality :sic:
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Chris