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I’ve seen multiple threads on the discussion forums but no real solution around this. Here’s the use case with some qualifications in hopes of making my ask clearer:
I work for an agency where we are using an AirTable workspace with multiple bases to...
There is already this feature request (forum URL plus “/t/request-entity-relationship-diagram/2490”) that asks for a visual representation of the different elements in a base, which would be great BUT also…I’m trying to ditch my LucidChart subscripti...
Oh, and @John_Morgan2, the “way to show relationships within one of the apps” I mention above is actually the schema app, which you can find here:
Airtable - Support
Base schema app
The base schema app visualizes your ba...
@Alan_Yiu1. Thanks for pointing out this cool app, but I think what folks are looking for is more like an entity-relationship diagram/model (ERD/ERM); i.e. something that includes crow’s foot notation to show one-to-one vs one-to-many vs many-to-many...
I did not yet. There is a way to show relationships within one of the apps, but it’s automatically generated. I’m guessing that you’re like me in that you want to show proper ERDs with cardinality/crow’s foot notation, etc. To my knowledge, this isn’...
Markdown is a fine suggestion—and the only way I tend to do my personal writing—but it’s not the easiest thing in terms of user adopt; however, an RTE for “non-technical” users that could be added/removed as a boolean for long text (at minimum) would...