Jun 02, 2020 01:28 PM
Hello, I am using masterdata tabs in my table to harmonise data.
My problem is that every time a user enters data manunally or automatically in specific columns linked with the masterdata, this may create junk data if not recognised by the masterdata list; thus requiring constant clean-up.
Is there any way I can block/limit the data entry for those specific columns linked to the masterdata ?
if YES, can you please provide a step by step
Thank you
Cloé
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Jun 04, 2020 03:55 PM
Thank you for the screen captures. The {Country of Origin} field in the [Film Purchases] tab/table is a lookup field. However, your screen capture does not show which field in the [Film Purchases] table contains the underlying linked record.
I’m also not sure which is “masterdata list 3”. I do not see a table or field with that name in your screen captures.
In which table do users create new lines/records? When they add linked records, should they be allowed to pick only from existing records in the linked table, or should they be allowed to create records in the linked table? If they create a new record in the linked table, do they need to edit the values in the new record?
Do you want people to enter data in a different field, and then check the {Country of Origin} field to see if it has the correct data in it? And then, if {Country of Origin} does not have the correct data, should they go enter data in the [Countries] table as well?
Jun 02, 2020 01:31 PM
Welcome to the community,
You want Field editing permissions. It requires a Pro or Enterprise subscription.
See the link for step by step instructions.
If this answers your question, please mark this post as the solution. Otherwise, could you please give a bit more details and a screen capture?
Jun 02, 2020 01:51 PM
This is a fast answer, thank you!
I will dig in with my director to explore the Pro or Enterprise subscription.
We were wondering otherwise if a pop-up window could be created every time a user tries to enter data in those specific columns. Automated pop-up that could say, “please use masterdata list to fill in this column, bla bla”
So not necessarily restricted access but encouraging users to use cleaned data.
This is one idea, please share your thoughts should you think about something else.
Thank you
Cloé
Jun 02, 2020 03:01 PM
Airtable does not have a built-in way to have a pop-up window.
However, if you have a Pro subscription and limit the table permissions to prevent creating new records in the linked table, users should still be able to create links to existing records, but not create new junk data.
If this answers your question, please mark this post as the solution. Otherwise, could you please give a bit more details and a screen capture?
Jun 04, 2020 12:35 PM
Thank you again.
Here is the thing,
does this help?
As an example:
Pict. 1: you see that the column “country of origin” is linked to a masterdata stored in a separated tab named “Country”
Pict. 2: you see the “country” tab that is the masterdata list linked to several other tabs in the table
Jun 04, 2020 03:55 PM
Thank you for the screen captures. The {Country of Origin} field in the [Film Purchases] tab/table is a lookup field. However, your screen capture does not show which field in the [Film Purchases] table contains the underlying linked record.
I’m also not sure which is “masterdata list 3”. I do not see a table or field with that name in your screen captures.
In which table do users create new lines/records? When they add linked records, should they be allowed to pick only from existing records in the linked table, or should they be allowed to create records in the linked table? If they create a new record in the linked table, do they need to edit the values in the new record?
Do you want people to enter data in a different field, and then check the {Country of Origin} field to see if it has the correct data in it? And then, if {Country of Origin} does not have the correct data, should they go enter data in the [Countries] table as well?
Jun 04, 2020 04:08 PM
Dear Kuovonne, thank you so much for your support. Is it possible to keep this communication opened until next Monday as I will have more time by then to reply to your very good questions ?
Jun 04, 2020 04:12 PM
Are you able to unmark the solution? If so, this topic should stay open longer.
If you are not able to do that, if you create a new post every day, it should not be closed automatically.
Jun 05, 2020 05:51 AM
It seems I can not “unmark” so I will create a post until Monday. Thanks.