Aug 28, 2018 12:42 AM
Hello Airtable hackers,
I am working on a listing of urls (let’s say 100) and the first part of the job i want done is to filter the data to remove (clean) some special urls.
all urls having :
Have to be removed automatically from my listing.
I don’t know if it is possible to create a table in the base called “rules” and one called “cleaning” ; when i copy paste the urls as rows in “cleaning” it automatically checks each cell and check if there is such a word (rules) into it. If the string od data is found then the column next to the url is filled , let’s say with the “rule” word.
I can then filter my view and delete this data that i definitely don’t want.
Thanks for your precious help
Aug 28, 2018 12:26 PM
why not just use multiple filters- one for each string? you can then have a view with the filters that contain it, and another for the ones which don’t contain it. if your end result is a combination of both, then a new column with your “rule” word.
Aug 28, 2018 09:09 PM
Hey @Tyler_Kurlas yes indeed it could be a solution thanks a lot !
Aug 29, 2018 02:42 AM
@Alexis_Sindicic I don’t believe my suggestion qualifies me as a “hacker” yet lol…