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Hi Airtable community,
We have a business that runs multiple programs and we use Airtable forms for signups.
One person can sign up to multiple programs.
I have created 2 key tables:
Raw forms table: Where all the raw data from the forms is entered. ...
Hi Airtable community,
Looking for some help with setting up a basic CRM.
Context:
This company runs multiple programs.1 person can sign up to multiple programsWant to create 2 tables:Table 1: Sign-up forms: All sign-up form data sits here, there wil...
Hey @ScottWorld,
Thanks so much for your time & solutions!
This solution would work if there were only a couple of forms and only one field per form that renders the form ‘blank’ but unfortunately in our case we have many forms and many fields.
But t...
Hey @ScottWorld ,
That makes sense.
The major downside is that I would need to do that for every field I want to look up. So, I need to create an extra 3 columns for each field which doesn’t seem very practical/sustainable :confused:
Hey @ScottWorld ,
Thanks for replying :slightly_smiling_face:
I just watched your video - I should watch these more often!
I have actually already set up that system and it works well, however, I need an extra step where it doesn’t just return the ...
Thanks @kuovonne & @ScottWorld for your help, much appreciated!
I think I understood what you both suggested and have made a quick Loom video explaining the solution in case anyone else runs into this issue :slightly_smiling_face: