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I believe I know the answer to this question (no) based on a search of past Community posts, including this one by @Jason_Hull that got expert replies by @kuovonne : is there a formula that can alphabetize referenced values? There are a lot of use ca...
I’m switching my nonprofit program from Excel and so far love it. Our employment program’s base tracks participant outcomes – referral, interview, offer, initial hire, and retention – in a hiring pipeline among the many companies that we partner with...
I’m not versed in cybersecurity so it may be a non-issue, but I’m concerned about people possibly uploading malicious files to my base via a public form so being able to specify the file type is a feature I would greatly appreciate.
I’m a beginner in writing Airtable formulas and have a similar use case as yours. I’m wondering why you didn’t use the OR() function instead of repeating SEARCH() in the Nested IF() statements? I’m trying to do it via OR() myself but most of my resul...
Hi, did @Education_Department resolve the original issue? I’m at too basic a level to use the hex editor solution provided by @W_Vann_Hall and @Jason_Ennis so am hopeful that you found an alternative!
That’s right @Arlo_Haskell you assumed correctly, my program annually reports on a July 1- June 30 fiscal year cycle. I had already updated the formula to include FY2019 so thank you for the simpler formula where my team won’t need to do that going f...
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OMG thank you!!! :clap:t5: :raised_hands:t5: :bowing_man:t5: Indeed, there was an extra closed parenthesis. :man_facepalming:t5:
Noted re: text editors, definitely utilizing that resource going forward.