Very helpful, thank you! Especially what I like is how your videos are straight to the point, short and yet clear and therefore a time efficient way of learning Coda!
Notes: 1:01 Useful conditional format where Contains = [ ] makes is automatically true for all rows, and is slightly faster than just putting in "true". 5:27 One of the biggest reasons for slow docs is conditional formatting. When the formula is complex and applied to a large dataset, it can cause slowness. 5:43 Conditional formatting exists to help end-users to differentiate data better, but it is not the only way to do that. You can also (1) create alternate views with the relevant data
Very helpful, thank you! Especially what I like is how your videos are straight to the point, short and yet clear and therefore a time efficient way of learning Coda!
Notes:
1:01 Useful conditional format where Contains = [ ] makes is automatically true for all rows, and is slightly faster than just putting in "true".
5:27 One of the biggest reasons for slow docs is conditional formatting. When the formula is complex and applied to a large dataset, it can cause slowness.
5:43 Conditional formatting exists to help end-users to differentiate data better, but it is not the only way to do that. You can also (1) create alternate views with the relevant data
awesome
Do gradient formulas slow down a project like conditional formatting?
Please look at the lens and not your self-view :D