| **NOW** | `NOW()` | `NOW()` | 2022-05-19 17:20:43 | Returns the current time and day |
| **NOW** | `NOW()` | `NOW()` | 2022-05-19 17:20:43 | Returns the current time and day |
| | `IF(NOW() < {DATE_COL}, "true", "false")` | `IF(NOW() < date, "true", "false")` | If current date is less than {DATE_COL}, it returns true. Otherwise, it returns false. | DateTime fields and negative values are supported. |
| | `IF(NOW() < {DATE_COL}`, "true", "false")` | `IF(NOW() < date, "true", "false")` | If current date is less than `{DATE_COL}`, it returns true. Otherwise, it returns false. | DateTime fields and negative values are supported. |
| **DATEADD** | `DATEADD(date \| datetime, value, ["day" \| "week" \| "month" \| "year"])` | `DATEADD(date, 1, 'day')` | Supposing {DATE_COL} is 2022-03-14. The result is 2022-03-15. | DateTime fields and negative values are supported. Example: `DATEADD(DATE_TIME_COL, -1, 'day')` |
| **DATEADD** | `DATEADD(date \| datetime, value, ["day" \| "week" \| "month" \| "year"])` | `DATEADD(date, 1, 'day')` | Supposing `{DATE_COL}` is 2022-03-14. The result is 2022-03-15. | DateTime fields and negative values are supported. Example: `DATEADD(DATE_TIME_COL, -1, 'day')` |
| | | `DATEADD(date, 1, 'week')` | Supposing {DATE_COL} is 2022-03-14 03:14. The result is 2022-03-21 03:14. | DateTime fields and negative values are supported. Example: `DATEADD(DATE_TIME_COL, -1, 'week')` |
| | | `DATEADD(date, 1, 'week')` | Supposing `{DATE_COL}` is 2022-03-14 03:14. The result is 2022-03-21 03:14. | DateTime fields and negative values are supported. Example: `DATEADD(DATE_TIME_COL, -1, 'week')` |
| | | `DATEADD(date, 1, 'month')` | Supposing {DATE_COL} is 2022-03-14 03:14. The result is 2022-04-14 03:14. | DateTime fields and negative values are supported. Example: `DATEADD(DATE_TIME_COL, -1, 'month')` |
| | | `DATEADD(date, 1, 'month')` | Supposing `{DATE_COL}` is 2022-03-14 03:14. The result is 2022-04-14 03:14. | DateTime fields and negative values are supported. Example: `DATEADD(DATE_TIME_COL, -1, 'month')` |
| | | `DATEADD(date, 1, 'year')` | Supposing {DATE_COL} is 2022-03-14 03:14. The result is 2023-03-14 03:14. | DateTime fields and negative values are supported. Example: `DATEADD(DATE_TIME_COL, -1, 'year')` |
| | | `DATEADD(date, 1, 'year')` | Supposing `{DATE_COL}` is 2022-03-14 03:14. The result is 2023-03-14 03:14. | DateTime fields and negative values are supported. Example: `DATEADD(DATE_TIME_COL, -1, 'year')` |
| | | `IF(NOW() < DATEADD(date,10,'day'), "true", "false")` | If the current date is less than {DATE_COL} plus 10 days, it returns true. Otherwise, it returns false. | DateTime fields and negative values are supported. |
| | | `IF(NOW() < DATEADD(date,10,'day'), "true", "false")` | If the current date is less than `{DATE_COL}` plus 10 days, it returns true. Otherwise, it returns false. | DateTime fields and negative values are supported. |
| | | `IF(NOW() < DATEADD(date,10,'day'), "true", "false")` | If the current date is less than {DATE_COL} plus 10 days, it returns true. Otherwise, it returns false. | DateTime fields and negative values are supported. |
| | | `IF(NOW() < DATEADD(date,10,'day'), "true", "false")` | If the current date is less than `{DATE_COL}` plus 10 days, it returns true. Otherwise, it returns false. | DateTime fields and negative values are supported. |
| **DATETIME_DIFF** | `DATETIME_DIFF(date, date, ["milliseconds" \| "ms" \| "seconds" \| "s" \| "minutes" \| "m" \| "hours" \| "h" \| "days" \| "d" \| "weeks" \| "w" \| "months" \| "M" \| "quarters" \| "Q" \| "years" \| "y"])` | `DATETIME_DIFF("2022/10/14", "2022/10/15", "second")` | Supposing {DATE_COL_1} is 2017-08-25 and {DATE_COL_2} is 2011-08-25. The result is 86400. | Compares two dates and returns the difference in the unit specified. Positive integers indicate the second date being in the past compared to the first and vice versa for negative ones. |
| **DATETIME_DIFF** | `DATETIME_DIFF(date, date, ["milliseconds" \| "ms" \| "seconds" \| "s" \| "minutes" \| "m" \| "hours" \| "h" \| "days" \| "d" \| "weeks" \| "w" \| "months" \| "M" \| "quarters" \| "Q" \| "years" \| "y"])` | `DATETIME_DIFF("2022/10/14", "2022/10/15", "second")` | Supposing `{DATE_COL_1}` is 2017-08-25 and `{DATE_COL_2}` is 2011-08-25. The result is 86400. | Compares two dates and returns the difference in the unit specified. Positive integers indicate the second date being in the past compared to the first and vice versa for negative ones. |
| | | `WEEKDAY(NOW(), "sunday")` | If today is Monday, it returns 1 | Get the week day of NOW() with the first day set as sunday |
| | | `WEEKDAY(NOW(), "sunday")` | If today is Monday, it returns 1 | Get the week day of NOW() with the first day set as sunday |
| **WEEKDAY** | `WEEKDAY(date, [startDayOfWeek])` | `WEEKDAY(NOW())` | If today is Monday, it returns 0 | Returns the day of the week as an integer between 0 and 6 inclusive starting from Monday by default. You can optionally change the start day of the week by specifying in the second argument |
| **WEEKDAY** | `WEEKDAY(date, [startDayOfWeek])` | `WEEKDAY(NOW())` | If today is Monday, it returns 0 | Returns the day of the week as an integer between 0 and 6 inclusive starting from Monday by default. You can optionally change the start day of the week by specifying in the second argument |
| | | `WEEKDAY(NOW(), "sunday")` | If today is Monday, it returns 1 | Get the week day of NOW() with the first day set as sunday |
| | | `WEEKDAY(NOW(), "sunday")` | If today is Monday, it returns 1 | Get the week day of NOW() with the first day set as sunday |
@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ Detailed procedure for discord webhook described [here](https://support.discord.
- **Select Discord Channels**: Select from the drop down list, channel name configured in Step (2). Please click on 'Reload' if drop down list is empty.
- **Select Discord Channels**: Select from the drop down list, channel name configured in Step (2). Please click on 'Reload' if drop down list is empty.
- **Body**: Message to be posted over Discord channel, via webhooks on trigger of configured event.
- **Body**: Message to be posted over Discord channel, via webhooks on trigger of configured event.
- Body can contain plain text &
- Body can contain plain text &
- Handlebars {{ }}
- Handlebars `{{ }}`
## Slack
## Slack
@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ Detailed procedure for discord webhook described [here](https://support.discord.
### 3. Configure
### 3. Configure
- Open project and choose a table.
- Open project and choose a table.
- Click 'More' > 'Webhooks'.
- Click 'More' {">"} 'Webhooks'.
- Click 'Create webhook'
- Click 'Create webhook'
- Configure webhook
- Configure webhook
- **Title**: Name of your choice to identify this Webhook.
- **Title**: Name of your choice to identify this Webhook.
@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ Detailed procedure for discord webhook described [here](https://support.discord.
- **Select Teams Channels**: Select from the drop down list, channel name configured in Step (2). Please click on 'Reload' if drop down list is empty.
- **Select Teams Channels**: Select from the drop down list, channel name configured in Step (2). Please click on 'Reload' if drop down list is empty.
- **Body**: Message to be posted over Teams channel, via webhooks on trigger of configured event.
- **Body**: Message to be posted over Teams channel, via webhooks on trigger of configured event.