I created this post a couple of years ago and we're still hitting a wall trying to figure out the best way to accomplish this: Dynamic formula to change output based on username viewing the tableI have started thinking about using an external no-code...
Continuing the discussion from Dedupe - Merge fields from duplicated records, Merge data A (AND) data B, instead of data A (OR) B:
Dedupe - Merge fields from duplicated records, Merge data A (AND) data B, instead of data A (OR) B
To me this soun...
https://videos.pickleball.ist/conversations/31657156-59b7-5196-9007-377d0b5a1ac8Video until 1:40 shows the context of what we’re trying to accomplish. After 1:40, shows the details of how we tried to set up our automation.We already have a “Zap” set ...
We have an initiative where we’d like to populate a table of users, while allowing these users to come back daily, weekly, etc. and fill out the form to “check-in” with their progress on specific activities.
Need to create a database of usersUsers ne...
Hello! We could really use some help on a dynamic formula for our affiliates. We are open to other alternative suggestions if there’s a better way to solve our issue.
TL;DR: We would like to have a single table VIEW that we can share with our affilia...
We really need this! We have a linked table with thousands of product variants and a unique naming convention so we need the the form to allow users to type in keywords in ANY ORDER. Is there a workaround for this that anyone has found?
I was having this issue as well, with my Google Calendar automation.Based on the feedback here, I simply duplicated the automation I had... turned off the old one... turned on the new one... did a test... and it worked like a charm!
This seems like a great solution but not something I know how to implement, out of the box. We do not want to pay for user accounts for each of our affiliates, and we don't want them to see any of the rest of the bases, so I created a direct/live/dyn...
For anyone who, like me, finds this thread and is looking for a formula to help out, I've tweaked Kamille's work based on our needs and customized We have three columns:{Airtable_Created_Time}: this is the standard Airtable "Created Time" field{Impor...
This worked for us as well. Thanks @ScottWorld Also thanks to @Kamille_Parks for her answer, including the formula, in another thread.For anyone who, like me, finds this thread and is looking for a formula to help out, I've tweaked Kamille's work bas...