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Today the "Expand the table" feature stopped working for me. I see it's happened to others in the past. I'm using the work-around of creating enough empty records in the destination table before I paste, but that's only feasible for small datasets. I...
When I changed the formula for a field, I got an dependencies notification saying that the change would affect a base that I "do not have access to," which was created by an "Unknown User."I'm the owner of this Pro account. There are only two other s...
I’ve got a Pro account, so I can see the counts and types (field, view, sync) of dependencies in Field Manager, but not the details. What does it mean for a field to have a VIEW dependency? It doesn’t seem that it means that particular field is shown...
I created a “sandbox” base to develop this script to create a new hypertext field from a text field and a URL field:
When I got it working in the test base, I copied the code into my live base. The field names were different there, so I edited the ...
Just added the Scripting app and am trying to write my first script: to create a new field of hyper-linked text (“Opportunity”) from existing text (“Program”) and url (“Website URL”) fields in my table. I found this suggested solution and adapted it ...
I asked Airtable Support to fix this yesterday, and they notified me later the same day they'd taken care of it. "Expand the table" is working again for me. Top-notch customer support!
Your audit suggestion helped me realize that this dependency info is hidden because we only have a Pro plan. I am the "Unknown User," it turns out. In a Pro plan, Field Manager lets you see summary counts of types of dependencies for fields, but not ...
Thanks, Mohamed. It hadn’t occurred to me, but views can obviously be dependent on filters by field.
While your answer clearly makes sense, I’m puzzled that when I tested this by finding a view that used a specific field in a filter, and then removin...