Today, July 6, 2021, we updated SeaTable Cloud to SeaTable 2.1 and uploaded the new Docker image to Docker Hub. The highlights of the release are the new table permissions and a new feature called data processing. In addition, we have improved the single and multiple selection column types as well as the checkbox column. In these release notes, we present - as always - the key developments and refer to the SeaTable changelog for the full list of changes .
Table permissions
SeaTable's advanced sharing capabilities , custom china rcs data sharing permissions, column permissions, row locking) give Bases administrators extensive control over who can view, edit, and otherwise work with table data. With the new table permissions, administrators have an additional option to fine-tune access to tables.
SeaTable : Table permissions
Table permissions control the user's access rights to a single table in a base. In the default settings, they do not limit the editing rights of users, i.e. any user with at least write permissions can add rows and edit and delete existing rows. If the owner of a base or an administrator wants to restrict these rights for individual users or groups, they can now do so with SeaTable 2.1. The permission to add files or delete files can be revoked for all or all non-admin users. Or they can be assigned exclusively to a selection of users. The permission to add and delete can be managed individually and independently of each other.