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Ryan_Schaper
6 - Interface Innovator
6 - Interface Innovator

Is there a way to automatically copy values from one column into a linked column? Could I achieve this by having a formula in the linked column that copies data?

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There’s no way to automate this as far as I know, but you can take a single-line text column and convert its contents into a linked record field (watch the video under “Linking Existing Tables of Related Records” in this support article). So maybe you could intermittently convert the linked record column into a single-line text field, copy and paste the text values you’d like to convert over that column, and then reconvert the column into a linked record column? I don’t think this would be the convenient solution that you’re looking for, unfortunately. I’ll pass on your feedback to the team.

I am able to achieve that with out changing the column type, I just copy the records over every so often. Thanks for the response.

Darryl_Holliday
5 - Automation Enthusiast
5 - Automation Enthusiast

I am also interested in auto updating information in table, but I’m specifically interested in auto updating one table into a different table in the same base. Has anyone figured out a solution?

Tejveer_Singh
4 - Data Explorer
4 - Data Explorer

Just bumping this! Really hope Airtable takes notice.

It could be as simple as creating parsing in the function codes.

I was having the same issue because when updating records from my frontend program, you cant update linked fields. So this was a workaround for that original problem for me.

Andy_Sannier
5 - Automation Enthusiast
5 - Automation Enthusiast

I was really looking forward to using Airtable to manage a whole host of my volunteer organization’s data, but the very first thing I tried to do is blocked by this missing feature… My case is simple: I have a growing list of sign-ins to meetings, and I want to keep a derived Membership table that identifies all unique members who have gone to meetings. I can easily make this table at any given time and do aggregations (like a count of meetings attended), but am I to believe there is no way for new additions to the sign-in sheet to be aggregated into the derived Membership table? I would have thought this was pretty basic.