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Brian_LWA
6 - Interface Innovator
6 - Interface Innovator

Every day I update all of my clients on the items I need from them so I can keep their projects on track. Having separate records for every single subtask is overkill so a single record is the parent record and I use the rich text check boxes “”/“” to keep track of the subtasks.

For example:
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As the clients completes subtasks, I manually draft up an email or text with what is still needed.
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So I’m looking for a way to filter out subtask #2 and only leave me with:

  • Subtask 1
  • Subtask 3

Any ideas?

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TheTimeSavingCo
18 - Pluto
18 - Pluto

Hmm, you could potentially try to do this via regex maybe, resulting in the following:

Screenshot 2022-11-24 at 11.09.02 AM

And from there you could manipulate it further for your email?

Link to base

And here’s the formula:

SUBSTITUTE(
  REGEX_REPLACE(
    Notes,
    ".+([x].+)",
    ''
  ),
  '\n\n',
  '\n'
)

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Nathaniel_Grano
8 - Airtable Astronomer
8 - Airtable Astronomer

Airtable does not give us a way to split apart data from a field within a formula, so you will not be able to do this as an automatic feature within your table. However, it should be possible to make this happen using a script (or a script action within an automation).

The basic algorithm will be to split the contents of the tich text field on the line break character, check each row for a filled checkbox character and then re-join only the rows that do not have the filled checkbox character. You could maintain a second field (perhaps called “filtered summary”) where the script/automation outputs the filtered rich text.

EDIT: years later and I still forget about those regex functions! @Adam_TheTimeSavingCo’s solution is super clever!

TheTimeSavingCo
18 - Pluto
18 - Pluto

Hmm, you could potentially try to do this via regex maybe, resulting in the following:

Screenshot 2022-11-24 at 11.09.02 AM

And from there you could manipulate it further for your email?

Link to base

And here’s the formula:

SUBSTITUTE(
  REGEX_REPLACE(
    Notes,
    ".+([x].+)",
    ''
  ),
  '\n\n',
  '\n'
)

Perfect! This is exactly what I needed. Thank you Adam!