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‎Jan 08, 2025 08:14 AM
Hi,
We're currently using the "Scripting" extension on our Airtable base and we have several different scripts that need to be run on occasion. From what I can see, the "Scripting" extension is just a panel where you write or copy/paste scripts.
My question would be: is there a way to save/store your custom scripts somewhere in Airtable? (maybe by using a different extension) - as opposed to saving them locally or somewhere else.
Thank you,
Cris

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‎Jan 08, 2025 09:23 AM
In addition to writing scripts in Scripting Extension, you can run scripts from Scripting Extension. The other place where you can run scripts is in a Scripting action in an automation.
A script is just plain text. You could store them in a long text field if you wanted, but you could not run a script from a long text field.
For simple scripts, I save them only where they are run -- either in Scripting Extension or the Automation Scripting Action. For more complex scripts, I manually copy/paste to a git repository.
If you want to see the history of different versions of an automation script, the automation history now shows revision history.
