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Hi AirTable community! I have a problem that I can't, for the life of me, find a solution to.I have an Event table that includes a linked column for Personnel attending the event. I also have a separate table where I have profiles for each person for...
Hi Airtable Community! I am looking for a way to pull values from multiple columns into a single cell. The setup is as follows: I have a list of countries, and each country has a team comprised of people from multiple departments. The departments eac...
Hello Airtable Community! I am relatively new to the platform and looking to build a solution to track work relationships and contract info for individuals as part of an organization. Right now, I have multiple tables, one for each "level" or "groupi...
Hi there! I'm trying to do something similar, but I keep running into issues because when I try to configure my Find Records step, I can't choose the right field because it's a linked field with multiple linked records. I've started a chat about it h...
A step by step guide would be incredible, thank you! Specifically for:Use a conditional action: Convert the found records into text and check if the new person’s name exists inside it.Can this all be done within the automation? Or will it require act...
Hi Marvel, thank you for this. The problem I'm running into when I try to build a Find Records step like that is that I can add the condition for the Event contains Event Title, but I can't seem to make the condition for Attendee contains Personnel (...
Thank you for your response! I don't think this would quite work for me, because I need the employee's "identities" to live in their respective department tables, rather than in a registry.The workaround I've found is to use a CONCATENATE formula to ...