Jun 24, 2021 04:59 AM
Hi Community,
I have a table A, which has 3 fields. Field 1 is Name, Field 2 is Role, Field 3 is Skill-Level.
Simulated data for Table A:
John, Singer, High
Michiel, Pianist, Medium
Zule, Guitarist, High
Table B has 3 fields. Field 1 is Name, Field 2 is Phone Number, Field 3 is Email Address.
Simulated data:
John, 12345, john@music.com
Zule, 67891, zule@music.com
Question: is there a way to ensure that when I add any new record in table A, only new records in table A with Skill-Level = High are automatically added to table B?
Having combed through Airtable’s functions, I am sensing that this is not possible without using Zapier or Integromat or some JS code but I hope to avoid these options. Please advise, thank you!
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Jun 24, 2021 03:41 PM
Then my recommendation would be to have one table with two (or more views): one view with all records and all fields shown, and one view that is filtered to show only records where {Skill Level} = High
and with certain columns hidden.
Again, you could store this subset of data in a separate table and use Automations to link records together, but it does not sound like your use case makes it necessary to rely on this more fragile solution.
Jun 24, 2021 02:31 PM
You could do that with an Automation, but may I ask why you have two separate tables for this instead of just using filtered views?
Jun 24, 2021 03:35 PM
Hi Kamille,
It is more for a strategic purpose, where not all entries in table A would be in table B, although they would share some columns.
Jun 24, 2021 03:41 PM
Then my recommendation would be to have one table with two (or more views): one view with all records and all fields shown, and one view that is filtered to show only records where {Skill Level} = High
and with certain columns hidden.
Again, you could store this subset of data in a separate table and use Automations to link records together, but it does not sound like your use case makes it necessary to rely on this more fragile solution.