@Damon_Barnes: Yes, that was your issue. Both tables need to be linked by a common column. Make sure in your first table that the format of the field is set to “Link to…” and then choose the second table name. Airtable does the rest.
Hello @Damon_Barnes: Can you walk me through what steps you are following? Are you creating a new base or trying to add tables to an existing base? Thanks.
@Matt_Sayward, I agree with your assessment. It’s especially confusing in that the grouping feature in iOS “appears” to work at first blush because it doesn’t give you the little pop-up box saying this feature is only supported on the desktop like i...
@Peter_Cortiel, you might also find this post helpful in which I and another user outline various resources you can use that are built-in to Airtable that I found very easy and effective. By letting Airtable do a lot of the work for you to re-establ...
@Jeremy_Cady, this is a great addition to the topic and seems to work well. Question, since this is retained as a formula field (and recognized as a date), I assume that once you pass January 1 each year, the Birthday field will automatically update...