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Formula field reference
Formulas may involve functions, numeric operations, logical operations, and text operations that operate on fields. For an overview of formula fields, please refer to the Guide to Formula, Lookup, Count, and Rollup fields . Introduction In...
Updated on : 04 Nov 2022
Formulas vs other computed fields
Computed fields (columns) are special field types where the values in the field are computed by Airtable automatically, rather than directly edited by users. These can be fields that allow you to compute a value based on values in other fields (like...
Updated on : 05 Jul 2022
Formula field overview
The formula field is available for all Airtable plan types. Formulas can be very helpful in adding sophistication to your Airtable bases, especially when combined with Airtable Automations , Sync , and Apps . Overview Formulas allow you to outp...
Updated on : 06 Jul 2022
Using array functions in Airtable
An array is a combination of values that are typically separated by a comma. In Airtable, arrays can be used to produce this type of list when used in conjunction with a rollup or lookup field. The array functions listed below are only able to...
Updated on : 21 Nov 2022