You can now apply Conditional Colors in your databases based on the results of a Formula property.
This update dramatically expands the visual organization capabilities of your databases. Previously, conditional colors were limited to simple properties, but now you can use them with complex formulas. This means you can create rules to automatically highlight rows based on dynamic criteria, such as overdue events, complex budget thresholds, or performance metrics calculated by a formula.
To set up this powerful feature, open the ••• menu on your database view, select Conditional Color, and choose + New color setting. When selecting the property to base the condition on, you will now see all of your Formula properties available in the list.
