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DavidMa
6 - Interface Innovator
6 - Interface Innovator

It is cool that Airtable allows comments in any long text field, however that being the case, Iโ€™d like to suggest that any long text field should, at least optionally, be able to show the comments icon if someone has commented. Otherwise itโ€™s possible for comments to be hidden.

IOW what I assume many a project manager would do is scan through the first column and open those with comments to see the discussion. But if the comments are in a different long text field, there is no way to even know to click.

Thanks for considering.

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Joseph_Murphy
4 - Data Explorer
4 - Data Explorer

I feel the same way. I always thought itโ€™d be cool if you could toggle/filter which type of โ€œstoriesโ€ you see in there. If you could somehow display only edits, or only comments, attachments, etc. - that might help clean it up a bit.

David_Krizan
7 - App Architect
7 - App Architect

I didnโ€™t even realize you could add a Comment to a record field until you pointed this out, as itโ€™s pretty buried in the UI (at the bottom of the Activity panel and only visible when such is expanded).

Why isnโ€™t there a menu item akin to Add/View Comments in the record-level menu? This is actually pretty damn annoying!
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Also, speaking of comments, what I would personally like is the ability to add a comment to any given field for any given record (akin to the cell-level comments that appear as red triangles in the corner of cells in Excel). There are times when I want to add additional or qualifying comments/notes at a field-level in records without cluttering up the view.

FYI, I just added a feature request for this: The ability to add a comment to any given field for any given record

Elias_Gomez_Sai
13 - Mars
13 - Mars

I think because this tool is more data-oriented (as is a database manager) than discussion-oriented. Anyway, open menu and lick on the Comment are 2 clics, the same that opening a record and click in the comment box :stuck_out_tongue:

You can do that with additional fields (even Tables), take advantage of the features! :grinning_face_with_big_eyes:

David_Krizan
7 - App Architect
7 - App Architect

Well, that completely defeats the point of having comments localized to particular field :stuck_out_tongue:

I added this as a separate feature request, which is essentially cell-level comments.

Elias_Gomez_Sai
13 - Mars
13 - Mars

If you use them to the same goal, it is also โ€œlocalizedโ€. I mean, if you have a cell called โ€œContentโ€, and you want to have a conversation around that data, you could have a โ€œContent Commentsโ€ table, so it is โ€œlocalized to the contentโ€ too.

David_Krizan
7 - App Architect
7 - App Architect

Thatโ€™s trying to solve the wrong problem. I specifically want a cell-level commenting feature (exactly like Excel provides), not a record-level comment. There are many workarounds for record-level comments. I (and others) want to be able comment directly in-context to a specific field in a record.

Elias_Gomez_Sai
13 - Mars
13 - Mars

When you comment to a cell, you are adding data to an entity. Say you have a Due Date, and you want to comment on changes of that. What you are doing can be converted to โ€œdatabase styleโ€: you are in fact using a new kind of elements (which can be stored in a new Table), which I would call Due Date Changes (for instance). Instead of having a date Field called Due Date, you could have a Linked Record field to a new Table called Due Dates, and Iโ€™d create a Rollup field to get the most recent date.

Iโ€™m pretty sure that any situation example that you give me could be converted to a new Table :thinking: I think those are not workarounds butusingg the service features. Could you give me context for your use-case or an invented example?

David_Krizan
7 - App Architect
7 - App Architect

Iโ€™m wanting functionality here that doesnโ€™t currently exist in Airtable, as the current cell-level commenting is only available on text fields, is actually adding text/data into the fields themselves, and is really a โ€œmentionโ€ function.

What I definitely do not want is to create more fields or tables; I merely want what could be considered a comment mode/layer that could be applied to any given cell in any given field in any given table. Excel, Google Sheets, and many other spreadsheet-based applications provide this functionality. The purpose is to be able to collaborate or add additional notes or comments in context without affecting the data in the cells themselves. This essentially requesting the same functionality that is currently available for adding field descriptions to field headers, but also allowing this at an individual cell level.

There are limitless use cases for this functionality:

  • Carrying out a collaborative conversation
  • Providing an editorโ€™s note for a publicly shared table
  • Adding a comment about an outlier result in a data table
  • Adding notes about a set of images.
  • Adding a disclaimer

Hereโ€™s the feature request.
The ability to add a comment to any given field for any given record

Elias_Gomez_Sai
13 - Mars
13 - Mars

I know what you want, I donโ€™t understand why. I donโ€™t need an explanation of what a โ€œcell commentโ€ is :smile_cat:

But those examples are to broad, I need concrete base structure and reasons to not use current features (o my proposed aux. table).

Anyway, Iโ€™m giving up on this :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes: :frowning_face:

DavidMa
6 - Interface Innovator
6 - Interface Innovator

Funny to see this thread going again. I find Eliasโ€™ comments little more than trolling. He asks for a use case, heโ€™s given 5, then claims they are too broad. And then to top it all off with some first rate trolling, announces heโ€™s โ€œgiving up on thisโ€.

David, itโ€™s not terribly difficult to understand your use cases. As you pointed out, such abilities are in many other solutions such as Google Sheets, and they work beautifully. I really like airtable, and find it strange that they are not matching these types of features, when they (airtable) are so much better in so many areas. Instead what could clearly be a far superior product is better in some areas, but much weaker in others that are super important to collaborative teams.

When I first used the product I figured it would only be a matter of time before they were purchased by Google or Microsoft or some other larger company. I think they have something very unique here, but development seems to have slowed to a snails pace.