Thanks to its Markdown-based editor, canvas, graph views, linked notes, and more, Obsidian has become a powerhouse for note-takers and knowledge curators. Among all the features, Obsidian also supports tables to create different databases. Nevertheless, the standard Markdown method requires using a mix of vertical bars and hyphens to construct tables with various columns, which is far from perfect. If you frequently deal with databases in your Obsidian notes, read along to learn how to use advanced tables in your vaults.