Retable update - March 27, 2024

๐Ÿ’ช Added

๐Ÿ“ Advanced formula editor: We've enhanced our formula column type, making it significantly more user-friendly and efficient for you to use your Retable formula column. With the introduction of our advanced formula editor, writing formulas is now more straightforward. Additionally, you'll benefit from a range of sample formulas we've curated to help you get started and to inspire your own formula creations.

๐Ÿ’ฌ Ability to change ChatGPT model: Now, switching between ChatGPT models in your GPT column type is simple. Whether you prefer to use ChatGPT 4 or ChatGPT 3.5, you can effortlessly choose and work with either version.

๐Ÿž๏ธ Ability to paste images: Now, you can directly paste images from various sources into your image column without the need to upload them individually. This feature simplifies adding images to the column, eliminating the hassle of uploading each one separately.

๐ŸŒŽ Address search in the geolocation column: You can now search for complete addresses in your geolocation column and automatically pin them on your map view. This new feature allows you to enter full addresses directly, making it more convenient than the previous method, which only supported searches by longitude, latitude, country, and city.

โฐ Select the time format in the calendar column type: With the new update to the calendar column type, activating the "include time" option now allows you to select your preferred time format. Retable gives you the choice between the 12-hour format, which includes AM and PM options, and the 24-hour format.

๐Ÿ’ฌ Improvements in chat and comment areas: We've enhanced the design of our chat and comment sections for a better user experience. Additionally, you now have the flexibility to edit and delete your comments on rows. Emojis are also now supported, allowing you to express yourself more vividly in your comments.

๐Ÿงฎ TOFIXED formulation: We've introduced the TOFIXED(number, fractionDigits) formula to our collection. This formula formats a number to display a specified number of digits after the decimal point. For example, TOFIXED(15.1289, 2) will result in 15.12, and TOFIXED(15, 3) will display as 15.000, allowing you to customize the precision of numeric values as needed.

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