The geoposition column stores longitude and latitude coordinates as comma-separated values. Biologists and archaeologists who need to document sites precisely, or photographers who want to geocode their snapshots, can do this easily with the new column type: The geoposition column stores the position with maximum precision, so that no questions remain unanswered in future analyses, possibly also with other geoanalysis tools.
There are columns in which the same value must europe rcs data always be entered when a new entry is created, e.g. a status column in project management or a text column with a uniform leading character string. Wouldn't it save a lot of time if these values could be set automatically for new entries?
Default values for columns
Because this is exactly the case, SeaTable version 2.0 allows you to define a default value for the three column types text, number and single selection. If such a value is defined, the corresponding cell in a new entry is automatically filled with the default value. If the new entry is an exception to the rule and the automatically set value does not fit, it can be overwritten manually at any time.