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Split it into more than one? Use one automation to create records in the Tasks table, and then subsequent ones to create records in Subtasks. IE: Trigger using “When a record matches conditions” in Tasks, WHEN TaskName IS “xyz task.” Then just add...
I really don’t know why. Have you tried clicking the little “>” next to “Test Failed”? That should give you details on why it failed. The only thing I can think of is you may need 1 record in each table for it to actually run the test on. Maybe tr...
hmmm… I’m not sure what that could be. I’d recommend clearing all records out of those 3 tables and then running the test again. Maybe turn the automation off and back on. Everything looks right to me, but Airtable automations can be a little fini...
Hi,
I must have missed the previous messages – my apologies. It looks like Airtable makes it difficult to share the automatons publicly – you have to actually be a collaborator on the base. To show what I mean, I’ve included a screen recording of h...
Hi Julian,
It sounds like you may be in need of some Airtable Automations. I think your issue can be solved pretty easily by using these, because it sounds like the tasks and sub-tasks associated with your grants stay fairly consistent. I created a...