Hey @Anthony_Manniel , firstly love the seinfeld photo.
I believe the solution you're looking for is an Interface, not a form. Like you said forms are purely for inputting new data. But if you'd like an employee facing system where they can lookup data, an Interface should do the trick for you.
Here's a video by GAP Consulting (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBQKKytXbgk) where he lay's step by step building an interface. Jump to timestamp 13:30 to see the end result. Essentially there's a page you can send employees, and they can search for specific data (in this example, it's searching for the available projects, but could make more complex to suit your needs).
Thank you Arthur. I just watched a few videos from GAP Consulting and created a nice interface. Unfortunately, Interfaces can't be shared by a simple link. Users need to have an account in order to view them. I added my request to another forum post that had many others requesting the same functionality. My users would use these Airtable bases a lot more if they could simply click a few buttons from the Interface and bring up the data they are looking for. It makes it accessible for users who have varying degrees of computer skills.
Hey there, it does sound like your use case would benefit from a third party tool. Our miniExtensions form for example, can be used to access existing records with ease. It features lookup/login functionality, which allows your users to find the records they're looking for quickly and efficiently. If your users would want to search for multiple records at the same time, a portal or shared view might be a better fit!
