Hey, you're not missing anything—Airtable doesn’t have native support for enforcing required fields after data creation or conditionally based on other fields.However, the DataGuard extension can help with both use cases. You can easily mark fields a...
Hey @Shmuel_Preiszle ,Airtable doesn’t have native input validation like setting limits for numbers or dates, but you can use the DataGuard extension for that. It lets you set rules like minimum/maximum values for numeric or date fields, so you can e...
Hey everyone,If you're still looking for a way to restrict numeric inputs (or validate fields in general), you should check out the DataGuard extension. It allows you to set minimum and maximum values for numeric fields, so you can enforce a range wi...
Hey Kiera, totally get where you’re coming from. Airtable’s lack of form validation is a big adjustment, especially when you’re used to Google Forms enforcing strict formatting.You might want to try the DataGuard extension—it lets you set up rules so...
Hey @Davide_Cencini , I hear you! Airtable’s lack of built-in validation can be frustrating, especially when you’re used to strict rules like in Access. If you need to enforce things like character limits (e.g., exactly 27 for an IBAN), validate phon...