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![]() In this example it’s classes and then levels for those classes (beginner, intermediate, advanced):īy default, here’s what we’ll see in Zapier: Let’s say you have a main table, then linked records in a second table. There’s a simple trick you can use, and it doesn’t involve looking up records by their Record ID. When you’ve got linked records in Airtable, they can come across kind of funky in your Zaps, showing the record ID instead of anything useful that you can add to later steps of your Zap. How to Work With Airtable Linked Records in Zapier Trigger: Airtable - New Record (then select the view from above)Īction: Whichever app is available on Zapier and not available through Airtable directly. ![]() Then I created a view with a filter on that Match field: Another formula that checks to see if my date is longer ago than “now”. ![]()
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