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I have no idea where to start on a formula for this. 😛


What I would like to accomplish is for Airtable to compare two start times and two end times and tell me which of them matches up.


One start/end time would be for an event or concert, and the second would be for employee availability.


I want to know if an employee has a start/end time that overlaps an events start/end time. If the two times match I would like Airtable to tell me which employees are available during that event or concert.


I have two tables, one table is for the event and its information then other table is for keeping track of employees available time.


Table 1: is for events and projects. It has a column that has a start time and end time.


Table 2: is for employee availability. It also has a column for start time and end time as well.


What formula should I start building out. Should I combine the tables together to make it easier? Any suggestions to get me headed in the right direction or if you know a solution. I would love to hear it.


We have a large team, getting this to work would help out a ton. It would be helpful because then those who are available to work could get notified when a project fits their schedule or our project manager could reach out directly to them.

Since you posted this in Automations I’m assuming you’re asking for a script for an Automation Script Action and not a formula for a Formula-type field.


Operating under that assumption, what are you using to trigger the automation? When an event record is created/updated or when an employee availability record is created/updated?


Since you posted this in Automations I’m assuming you’re asking for a script for an Automation Script Action and not a formula for a Formula-type field.


Operating under that assumption, what are you using to trigger the automation? When an event record is created/updated or when an employee availability record is created/updated?




Haha


I’m in the wrong area. I need help with a formula. I’ll move this over right away. Sorry.


But thank you so much for the incredibly fast response!


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