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Imee_Lee
6 - Interface Innovator
6 - Interface Innovator

Hello, hope someone could help me.

So we have this "Status" field.

The specific status was "active search"

How can I set automation to count how many times that status was moved to active search?

Currently, I have this automation set up:

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The main goal here is that:

  • When the record was moved to Active Search Status for the second time, the field Count moved to AS should be 2.
  • When the record was moved to Active Search Status for the third time, the field Count moved to AS should be 3.

Are there any changes that I need to set up with my current automation? because currently, it would only work when the status was moved for the first time.

Thank you.

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TheTimeSavingCo
17 - Neptune
17 - Neptune

Hi Imee!

To do this:
1. In your automation's trigger, remove the "Count moved to AS is empty" condition
2. Convert the "Count moved to AS" field to a "Number" field
3. Create a "Formula" field with the formula `{Count moved to AS} + 1`
4. In your automation's "Update Record" action, use the value of the formula field created in step 2 for the field "Count moved to AS"

And that should do what you're looking for!

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TheTimeSavingCo
17 - Neptune
17 - Neptune

Hi Imee!

To do this:
1. In your automation's trigger, remove the "Count moved to AS is empty" condition
2. Convert the "Count moved to AS" field to a "Number" field
3. Create a "Formula" field with the formula `{Count moved to AS} + 1`
4. In your automation's "Update Record" action, use the value of the formula field created in step 2 for the field "Count moved to AS"

And that should do what you're looking for!

RdMedia_srl
7 - App Architect
7 - App Architect

Hi Imee_Lee , I don’t think you can do this in Airtable on its own but you can easily do it with Make.com 

this should be you Airtable table 

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You need a "Last modified"  field that will your "trigger" for the Make scenario

this is the configuration, it only "watch" at the "Status" field change

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then you will have this simple Make scenario, where will be triggered as soon as the "Status" is changed

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than in the next module you update the record with a simple formula

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Lastly you have more than one Status you should use a filter like this

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Hope this helps

 


Rodolfo - RdMedia

Thank you, Adam!
It worked!   

Thank you for this as well Rodolfo 🙂