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Dec 05, 2020 02:08 AM
To those experienced users out there.
I am a new user of Airtable.
I am planning to use Airtable to track Quality.
In this case, I have (A lot) of bases.
There’s also another base to aggregate all the NCR on all those bases, and some others … but I will skip those for now.
My question is this.
Thanks and regards.
Dec 09, 2020 01:05 PM
While I am by no means an Airtable expert, i have been playing around with it for various business functions for a wee while now.
Sounds to me like you would be better off using fewer larger tables and use views to show the different outputs you are trying to achieve.
If tables 4-8 are just taking data already entered in another table then it would probably be more efficient for these especially to use views, you can set views up to show the data in various ways, filtered and / or grouped on various parameters, in a number of useful formats.
I hope that helps in some way
Dec 09, 2020 07:42 PM
Yes. That is my current plan as well.
I am currently exploring it. View is a really great features in Airtable.
The only issue in this is that the other input would only be read-only users and has to submit through form view.
But I suppose it works.
Thanks
Daniel