Used the =DATE function in @[deleted] table spreadsheet. I wanted to use the (+) like in excel to drag the function to the other cells, but the date kept defaulting to today's date. Is there a way to add =DATE without having to manually fix the date in each cell?
Hi @Lisset Salazar,
Thanks for noticing: indeed the behavior of the =DATE() function is not correct.
We've created a ticket for the developers and attached this question to it, so I'll be able to return here after the fix-release and notify you shortly.
Hi @Lisset Salazar ,
The fix for the =DATE() function has been released today - you may check its behavior.
Please note that the new version of the app may take 1-2 days to reach all the Cloud instances.
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Will the fix apply to tables that already exist, or will we see it only when creating a new table? Thank you @Katerina Kovriga _Stiltsoft_
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The correct behaviour should be applied to all the spreadsheets containing this function - its encore functionality was improved.
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