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Well, itâs obvious if you start digging yourself, but itâs like a magic when someone presents it at once ð Thanks Scott, youâre a Brilliant Supportive Coda Guy ð
Hi Scott ! I used the same way to manage price of board game when selling it in a dummy project of boardgame shop. I have standard ÂŦ catalog prices Âŧ for every game, that comes from another table, but if at the very end I want to use a custom price, (discount, broken game, etccc) I used an override column like this. It allows to get specific value if required, without modifying the general database that I will need to call for any other use !
Amazing!
Hi Scott, amazing content man.
I was really loiking forward to someone like you who makes only coda content for us to share knowledge in the community.
I guess somethings like Database playlist that covers from basics to advanced and unique features of coda.
And formulas contents in playlist would thay covers from basics to advanced and complex formulas with templates will help a lot.
Hope to see these demanding contents feom you soon.
So you'd want to see specific videos on just a singular formula and how to use it?
Hi Scott .. thanks for the idea .. i would suggest to use built-in coda formula .. IfBlank (Email Override,.....) instead of
If ( Email Override.isBlank(), ..., ... ) for more simple and readable formula..