Apr 29, 2020 12:46 PM
Hi all!
I have two fields, both filled with features. I want to see which features are repeated in both fields.
For example, I want a column that would tell me that ‘Feature2’ is in both columns of row 1 (record1), Feature3 and Feature4 are both in the columns of record 2 and 'Feature1 and Feature3 are also both there in record 3.
Maybe a formula like: If the text in column A is similar to the text in column B, then insert it in column C?
I hope this is clear! Thanks in advance for your help!
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Apr 29, 2020 02:54 PM
Ya – here’s hoping they continue to flesh out plain old formula fields still!!
I agree!! I also wish that they reached out to the community more & interacted with us more. Maybe even threw an annual Airtable developer’s conference or something. It’s almost like we’re entirely on our own over here.
Apr 29, 2020 02:54 PM
OMG! It all makes perfect sense! That was VERY well explained! Thanks.
Where did you learn all this? Do you have secret ressources I could look in haha?
I know airtable has great documentation already… maybe I missed the best ones? OR you are just a Javascript expert? :stuck_out_tongue:
Apr 29, 2020 03:07 PM
I’m definitely not an expert
, but I work in the software industry, so I do have some level of familiarity with how software and web technologies work :slightly_smiling_face:
And when it comes to Airtable specifically, lots of trial and error, testing, trying new things, etc. I’m a tinkerer, and sometimes I discover helpful things in my tinkering.
Apr 29, 2020 03:12 PM
Lol, I think that’s actually one of the big issues with Airtable — their documentation is very limited (at best). I think that the experts here are bringing over their own knowledge from other programming languages in the past & applying that same logic to Airtable. And, as @Jeremy_Oglesby said, a TON of trial & error! :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:
Apr 29, 2020 03:17 PM
Well I’m glad I found such great help! :slightly_smiling_face: