Tables
For structured data Fundamento provides Tables which can be embedded in any Document. Tables are relational databases. Contrary to cell-based spreadsheets (like Google Sheets), the smallest ‘unit’ in Fundamento Tables is row. Every row in Fundamento table must follow the same set of columns, without the ability to i.e. include ad-hoc formula in a single cell only.
Sample table look like:
Sample table
Table list
You can view all the Tables in your Space by looking at the left sidebar. They are listed
in alphabetical order, at the bottom of the sidebar:
Creating table
Within Space view you can click +
button in the left sidebar to create new Table:
You can also create table and inline it in the currently edited Document using /
or +
Block
menu:
Table versioning
There is none at the moment of writing this documentation. All changes made to the Table are immediately reflected everywhere else - in Documents, in referencing Formulas, etc.
Starring tables
You can mark Table as favorite one by clicking star ☆
button:
Favorite Documents and Tables are easily accessible from the Dashboard view:
Deleting tables
You can Archive or Delete tables using •••
menu. Archived tables are visible only for
users who toggle Show archived
(in the bottom-left side of work view):
Deleted tables are purged from the system irreversibly.
Exporting/importing as CSV
When creating new table you can optionally upload .csv file to quickly import large amount of data:
Exporting table is done by clicking ↓
button in the top-right corner of the Table: