Oct 07, 2018 06:07 PM
Is it possible to basically run a For loop through all records?
Say I have two tables:
One that will be populated from a form, and one that will hold some data.
For simplicity:
Let’s say Table 1 (T1) is Things
Let’s say Table 2 (T2) is Colors
For all colors in Table 1, submit X for Table 1. For instance:
For Red from T2, describe a Red Thing in T1.
For Orange from T2, describe an Orange Thing in T1.
If there exists an item in T2 that hasn’t been described in T1, make a cell in T1 show incomplete.
Oct 08, 2018 01:44 AM
Hi Dan
Airtable doesn’t have any built in features for looping through records - you may want to check out Integromat for doing this. This is a very visual tool for automating and integrating web applications and can access multiple database records using criteria to select the ones you want.
Having said that, I am not quite sure what you mean with your description of your requirement - can you elaborate or show some screen shots?
Julian
Nov 09, 2021 08:57 AM
I’d like to loop over all records in a table (task template) every night, evaluate the date condition using a script and then, if necessary, create a record in another table (task instance).
Now that we have automation I’d like to ask the same question:
Using either search action or script, I can pull up to 100 records at a time.
So how do I get the next page?
Cheers