Implement Relation and Rollup column for Database Tables #8881
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Yes Please, |
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Piggybacking what has been said above. You guys are doing amazing work ! |
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This two-way sync (or transclusion) is a must have feature for me and for others who will use databases (e.g., project management, PKM & second brain uses) often - Notion and Loop do this in some degrees. Without this feature, there is double and triple work and data integrity issues that result. If Table B (e.g. "Projects") is related to Table A (e.g. "Tasks") because some of the Tasks in Table A relate to various projects in Table B, the user should be able to make changes to A table from B table (update Task due date, start date, etc.) without having to flip back to table A. It's not enough to be able to display results from a related table - the user doesn't want to have to click into it to make changes then flip back. Otherwise love the product and direction. I feel like I'm in limbo between wanting to use Affine now and wanting to buy-in 100%, but I and many others need this feature. |
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Hello team,
thank you for creating AFFiNE, I'm loving this tool for organizing and collaborating in my organization. I’d like to propose adding Relation and Rollup columns, which would allow users to create connections between data in multiple tables and leverage those relationships for deeper insights.
Relation Columns
Relation columns allow users to link entries between tables.
Rollup Columns
Rollup columns aggregate data from related tables based on relations.
Use Cases
Benefits to Users
I’d love to hear your thoughts and collaborate on refining this idea further.
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