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Notion Basics: What Does The Rollup Do?

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The Notion Rollup Property In Action

Say you have two databases you want to connect. One is for Tasks and another is for Projects. These two databases have the following properties:

Task Database

  • Priority select

  • Delegate to person

  • Done done

  • Project relation to 'Projects'

Project Database

  • Location select

  • Deadline date

  • Tasks relation to 'Tasks'

Adding Rollups To A Database

After connecting the Tasks and Projects databases with a relation, I can add rollup properties to transfer data from one database to another.

Inside the Tasks database I want to see the corresponding projects’ deadlines.

Step 1: Create a rollup property

Step 2: Configure the property

Finished!

How To Use Rollups In Filters

What you can do with filters

Continuing with the example above, I could filter the deadline rollup to show me tasks with project deadlines within the next month.

What you can’t do: Auto-populating properties with the rollup filter

Ordinarily when a filter is created, upon creating a new database entry, those property filters will apply to the new entry. For instance, if I have a filter to view all tasks with the ‘Priority 1’ tag, ‘Priority 1’ will auto-fill in the new entry’s corresponding property.

This is not the case with rollups. A new entry will not auto-populate rollup properties. You cannot create relation entries either. This is a limitation to keep in mind.

Automate Related Notes Inside A Page With The Rollup

Further Reading

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