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Ability to Merge Custom Fields
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Caroline Ginty
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Hi everyone! This feature is currently in progress as part of the Custom Field Manager: https://clickup.canny.io/feature-requests/p/custom-field-manager
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Caroline Ginty
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Hi everyone! This feature is currently in progress as part of the Custom Field Manager: https://clickup.canny.io/feature-requests/p/custom-field-manager
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Molly Snowberger
Merging same-name custom fields is very needed. It is a main blocker for our team being able to clean up our working space. We want to move lists out of folders where the grouping is no longer helpful, but the threat of duplicated same-name custom fields is stopping us.
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Nicolette Wiegers
this feature would save me so much time, and align the use of fields much better. A better recognition of the fields so duplicates do not emerge at all would even be better
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Katie Anderson
This feature would be very useful within my team
Stefanie Herm
This is a vital feature for me. I use google sheets to collect updated information from (both existing and new/ potential) customers, then I import those responses to ClickUp. After processing the responses I would like to merge them to the original task/ customer entry in order to for example
- updated phone, address and email
- but also their interest in certain products (which may change over time).
Having a feature that ensures merging updates to the most recent value, would be very, very helpful feature.
Susan Sellers
This would save time. I now manipulate the import spreadsheet using a formula to merge two custom fields.
Melissa Smith
This feature would be greatly helpful for our organization.
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Teresa Segelson
This would be extremely helpful! A field was recently created in another list that matches another field already created. This is going to cause confusion when trying to filter by that field when there are multiple of them showing up, but slightly different.
Trevor Nuckles
I'd love this as well! I have many different users, often in the same department, creating new custom fields that may already exist or that we already have a solution for. Cleaning them up isn't very straightforward and I'd hate to lose the data!
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Michael Weis
I also have an entire member database that I want to update with all kinds of new information that my previous database couldn't accommodate. If I were to create a form, that would allow me to capture the information that wasn't already in the task.
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