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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 t...
Hi All!!
So I have 3 groups (A, B, C) and I have features associated with each group. To put you in context, each participant (we had 5 participants in each group) had to associate 4 features to its group. So now I have a record for each group and wi...
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 ...
OH YESS!! Thanks @Jeremy_Oglesby it worked perfectly!
Just to make sure I understand well, Could you please explain why you added the &"" at the end of the lines starting with FIND?
Thank you so much for your help!
Hi @Jeremy_Oglesby
There are 12 features.The features won’t change.I am on the free trial right now which includes all the Pro features. I still have 8 days left so might as well take advantages of it! (but since it’s temporary, a formula might be be...
Hi @Jeremy_Oglesby
What if there is more than one item in the fields to compare?
ex:
How would your formula work if I wanted to add in a third column the features that are similar et columns 1 and 2? For instance, in the first record, I would see ‘F...