Using formulas in Airtable's primary field
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Using formulas in Airtable's primary field

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Article Summary

The primary field is always the first column, or field, in any table. It represents a description of each record in the table and cannot be deleted, moved, or hidden. This article cover leveraging formulas in the primary field.

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Airtable terminology
  • Primary field - The primary field is always the first column, or field, in any table. It represents a description of each record in the table and cannot be deleted, moved, or hidden. The primary field is used as a brief description of a record in other parts of the UI.

Concatenation in the primary field 

Formulas can be used with the CONCATENATE() function or the ampersand sign (&) to link data from other fields and text. Using the ampersand method, you can build a formula that combines the client name, some static description text, and the order number that looks like the example below:

{Client & ":order #"}&{Order no.}

ampersandPrimaryName


Using the same example but with the CONCATENATE() function instead. As you can see, the formula outputs the exact text string:
CONCATENATE({Client},": order #", {Order no.})

concatenatePrimaryName

Autonumbering in the primary field 

Primary field formulas can also be combined with the autonumber field type to assign each record a unique number automatically.

In the example below, the formula below concatenates:

  • the static text "MYPREFIX."
  • the variable value ({Autonumber}) which comes from the field named "Autonumber."
  • the static text "MYSUFFIX" to create unique record names in the primary field.
CONCATENATE("MYPREFIX", {Autonumber}, "MYSUFFIX")

prefixSuffixAutonumber



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