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Apr 11, 2024 01:38 AM
Hi Airtable Community,
I have a table with events. New events can be added via a form and various needs can be requested for the event using a multiple selection field.
A record is generated in a second table for each need.
I have currently created an automation for each selection option as I have not yet found a way to do this dynamically. However, as there are now around 30 different needs, I would like to make the automation dynamic. Any ideas for a solution? The problem is that the need has to be named correctly and I can't pull this information dynamically from the multi-selection field.
Thank you and Best
Mirko
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May 03, 2024 04:19 AM
Ah, I was thinking we'd use Fillout's edit record function to let your users add the new need. So instead of submitting a whole new form for that event, they'd just modify the original submission and add the need there
https://www.fillout.com/help/airtable-update-form
May 03, 2024 05:11 AM
Yes! See my comment on this thread from April 11th. I kind of stopped following when it seemed like @mirkolando was trying to do this natively with Airtable. Would already be working and on to the next thing!
May 03, 2024 05:19 AM
Fillout can act like form ( i.e. record creation). It can also be used to allow the user to update records after they are created. https://www.fillout.com/help/airtable-update-form
May 03, 2024 05:46 AM
@Brian_Sweeny @TheTimeSavingCo
Understood. Thak you very much.
I know there is also the function in fillout, to create multiple records in another table with a link record field.
Multiple Airtable records with a single form using Fillout (youtube.com)
But is this also possible with a multiselect field. Otherwise the users cannot choose from a list, but request what they want.
Best
Mirko
May 03, 2024 07:12 AM
The multi-select field would be in the Needs table labeled something like ‘need type’. The user can select which need type in the process of creating a need.
May 03, 2024 09:10 PM
re: But is this also possible with a multiselect field. Otherwise the users cannot choose from a list, but request what they want.
I don't think so I'm afraid, you'd still need to use an automation to create one record per multiselect option
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It seems like you really want to let your users use a multiselect field instead of a linked field, and you also cannot get your users to stop submitting requests for needs they've already asked for in the past
If so, I think a possible option is to use a formula field to output a unique text string per Event and Need combination, which can be seen in the field "Text for pasting" below:
You can then use an automation that will paste that output into the linked field, which will do what you need
May 05, 2024 11:14 PM
@TheTimeSavingCo @Brian_Sweeny
Thank you very much for your support. We will adapt our workflow and find a solution that we can implement directly in Airtable.
Best regards
Mirko