Hmm, if you're looking for an interface, perhaps try Interfaces? 😋
Haha, this is exactly what the interfaces tab is for, you can granularly set what fields are displayed and which are editable in an interface. If a spreadsheet style view is still good, the list interface gives you a bit more UX control than the standard table does, otherwise record review is one I use quite often. If you really want to build your own, starting from blank gives you an interesting balance of freedom with how data is displayed.
Hmm, if you're looking for an interface, perhaps try Interfaces? 😋
Haha, this is exactly what the interfaces tab is for, you can granularly set what fields are displayed and which are editable in an interface. If a spreadsheet style view is still good, the list interface gives you a bit more UX control than the standard table does, otherwise record review is one I use quite often. If you really want to build your own, starting from blank gives you an interesting balance of freedom with how data is displayed.
If they're external users you could try Fillout.com (https://www.fillout.com/). They're a form service that integrates directly with Airtable and lets you edit records
Hmm, if you're looking for an interface, perhaps try Interfaces? 😋
Haha, this is exactly what the interfaces tab is for, you can granularly set what fields are displayed and which are editable in an interface. If a spreadsheet style view is still good, the list interface gives you a bit more UX control than the standard table does, otherwise record review is one I use quite often. If you really want to build your own, starting from blank gives you an interesting balance of freedom with how data is displayed.
I've played around with Interface a bit. I still can't get it to work the way I want. One base I have is raw material inventory. The MaterialName is the key but it is a text field. So a text field it seems like you can't have a drop-down or select menu.
I want a form in which I can select an entry from the MaterialName column, or have it populate when I start typing. Then the form will bring up relevant data for that material that I can then edit.
I don't want to have to sift through the whole database to find one entry.