May 03, 2022 05:07 AM
Hello,
We have an Airtable base which has grown organically over the course of many years, including a number of different users. The main table now has nearly 350 columns, many of which are no longer being used, but it’s not clear exactly which. Similarly, there are hundreds of views that have been created over the years.
We’re looking for a way to audit which columns are used (i.e. which columns contain data which have been modified in the last few months) and which views are used within the organisation.
We can obviously survey our users, but we’re wondering if there are any clever tricks for inferring this information?
Cheers
Edd
May 03, 2022 05:38 AM
When auditing a base I check for
You can also use a last modified field to see when a field was last changed. Sort by this field to quickly get the most recent date.
Finally, many people find my Field List app useful when auditing the fields in a base.
May 03, 2022 05:47 AM
In addition to Kuovonne’s suggestions, you may also find this app helpful: