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Hello Everyone, I am having a methodology issue.I am working on a personal price tracking project, in my case, it is computer parts. But I believe this could translate to almost anything. I have multiple tables, one for each component type (CPUs, RA...
Hey there, I’ve decided to venture into trying to achieve my mail-merge in Airtable.
Premise: I have pre-written documents written by a lawyer to issue to new clients. (the copy is multi-language but the details of the project and the client rema...
In coding I would run this in a for() or foreach() arguments, however, I’m a little frustrated trying to think how to execute what I want to achieve.
Synopsys:
I’m trying to generate new invoices annually for my clients using the page designer (but n...
Hey all,
I am struggling to find what I’m looking for, and hoping someone might jump to the rescue. :slightly_smiling_face:
I’m making a to-do list using a Kanban view and would like to limit the amount of active tasks or “in progress” tasks to a...
Hi all, I have answered my own question. I created a column in each Components table. "Latest Update" which is a rollup of the date with max(values) being the result of the column. In the Updates table, I have a new column LookUpDate (to simplify) ...
Thank you so much, you provided me so many resources I didn’t know existed. I have been searching and frankly failing to find anything useful. I had started coding for google docs to make this, before trying airtable. In my mind, I would rather ha...