Jul 18, 2020 08:41 AM
Hi Community, as a brand new user of Airtable, my question is more general in nature and related to how to set up a project. I am creating a startup accelerator program and would like to use Airtable to manage the process of creating application forms, and evaluating candidates (with the help of a number of evaluators/judges). This is where I am so far:
The next steps are where I have some doubts
Thanks for any help advice offered.
Jul 18, 2020 09:54 AM
I would recommend creating a table for {Startups}
with a form view where each startup adds themselves to your base (sounds like you’ve already done this), and another table for {Evaluations}
with a form view where each evaluator will evaluate each startup. These two tables should be linked together, that way in the {Startups}
table you could have a rollup field average/total scores.
Jul 18, 2020 09:59 AM
Thank you Kamille for the very useful and timely feedback. I’m actually not sure that I did exactly what you suggested (I didn’t create a table, but rather a form), so I am going to start again and follow your suggestions. I may still be a little confused about what a table and a form are, so I need to do some homework!!
Jul 18, 2020 10:01 AM
You can’t have a form without a table, an airtable form is just a type of view for a particular table. Views come in 4 types: grid (default), form, kanban, and gallery.
Jul 18, 2020 10:04 AM
Yes, just realized that now. Would I be right in assuming that I just use the Form view to alter the fields in my table?
Jul 18, 2020 10:06 AM
No, every submission to a form creates a new record. Form views are unique amongst the view types in that all other view types are meant to edit and create existing data, form views are only for submitting new entries.
Jul 18, 2020 10:22 AM
Great, that makes sense and was actually my next question. So each time I send a link to edit a form, it will create a new entry in the table as opposed to overwriting an existing one? Sorry for the basic questions and thanks for your patience. Once I get over the initial set up, I should be able to figure out the rest.
Jul 18, 2020 10:28 AM
That’s correct. A new record can be created in any view, but an existing record cannot be edited via a form view.
Jul 18, 2020 11:00 AM
Ok, so I have the {Startups}
Table under control. Now beginning the {Evaluations}
table and I am in doubt as to what to put in the Primary field? I thought I would be able to link it to a specific startup from the Startup table, but that is not possible for the primary field. I am thinking about creating another table for {Evaluators}
and then maybe I could have the primary field of the {Evaluations}
table as a mix of the startup name and evaluator name. Would that be the way to go?
Jul 18, 2020 11:14 AM
That’s a great way to do it.