Mar 07, 2024 10:20 AM
Hey community, I'd like to export all my airtable data (including files) which turns out to be trickier than (at least) I hoped: I understand that there is a CSV export function. The main issue for me here is that the file(s) are stored via the expiry link which makes it... not really (re)useable.
Therefore, is there a way to either transform the expiry link into a permanent link or be able to download the complete data?
By complete data I also mean keeping the relations: I noticed that there is a way through zapier to export all the data (as files) but they would then have to be linked to the record manually again (from my understanding).
Any input is highly appreciated!
Thanks,
Michael
Mar 07, 2024 04:07 PM - edited Mar 10, 2024 06:11 AM
There are at least 2 different ways to do what you would like to do:
#1. Create your own external automation to handle this for you.
You mentioned Zapier in your message above, but I would STRONGLY recommend against using Zapier.
Make is INFINITELY more powerful & customizable than Zapier, yet it is SIGNIFICANTLY CHEAPER than Zapier.
I wrote an entire post here comparing Make vs. Zapier.
What you want to do is possible by using Make, but your automation would need to be responsible for moving all of your files to a cloud storage location and linking to them.
I show how to automatically export files from Airtable on this Airtable podcast episode.
#2. A much easier and much quicker way of doing this would be to use a dedicated Airtable backup tool, which would also take your attachments and move them into a cloud storage space for you -- and then would give you the new link to the new storage space.
That's what On2Air Backups does, as part of its automated Airtable backups.
p.s. If your company has a budget for your project and you’d like to hire an expert Airtable consultant to help you with any of this, please feel free to contact me through my website: Airtable consulting — ScottWorld
Mar 09, 2024 10:06 PM
Hi Michael Im sorry to say that Airtable doesn't currently offer a built-in way to export all your data including files and maintain permanent links or record relations. Here's a breakdown of Michael's situation and potential solutions:
Your Problem Michael :
Possible Solutions:
You can try these methods for you solution I hope they will work for you,
Third-party Integrations:
Zapier with Manual Workaround:
Airtable Support:
Overall, there's no perfect solution yet, but these approaches can help you to export his Airtable data with some workarounds.