That's not all! Thanks to a great contribution from the community, we can now offer Russian as a fifth user language alongside English, German, French and Chinese.
Column type #22: Formula for links
The ability to map relationships between entries in different tables is one of SeaTable's key distinguishing features from classic spreadsheets such as Excel and Google Sheets. While the latter only europe rcs data recognize cell references (e.g. for formulas), SeaTable allows 1:1, 1:n and n:m links to be created between tables in a base.
The new formula column for links can be used to evaluate existing links and perform calculations. Five different queries are supported: lookup, countlinks, rollup, findmax and findmin. Where it makes sense, the queries also offer filter options for even more detailed evaluations (e.g. calculating an average of linked entries that are not older than 6 months). Thanks to the graphical assistant, using the link formula column and creating queries is also easy for users with less technical experience.