7/19/2022 – BuiltOnAir Live Podcast Full Show – S11-E11
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Welcome to the BuiltOnAir Podcast, the live show. The BuiltOnAir Podcast is a live weekly show highlighting everything happening in the Airtable world.
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Kamille Parks – I am an Airtable Community Forums Leader and the developer behind the custom Airtable app “Scheduler”, one of the winning projects in the Airtable Custom Blocks Contest now widely available on the Marketplace. I focus on building simple scripts, automations, and custom apps for Airtable that streamline data entry and everyday workflows.
Dan Fellars – I am the Founder of Openside, On2Air, and BuiltOnAir. I love automation and software. When not coding the next feature of On2Air, I love spending time with my wife and kids and golfing.
Show Segments
Round The Bases – 00:04:24 –
Following Articles Used in this Segment:
[Airtable Community] Improvements to Automations – Announcements – Airtable Community Forum
[Airtable Community] Forms in Interface Designer – Announcements – Airtable Community Forum
[Airtable Community] New: Quick Groups – Announcements – Airtable Community Forum
[BuiltOnAir Community] Slack | airtable-tricks | BuiltOnAir | 2 new items
[Reddit] (1) How would you describe what AirTable is to your grandfather? : Airtable
Audience Questions – 00:37:16 –
Kamille Parks answers the Airtable question: “Formula to move word”
View the question in the community
Answer: Yes, actually. Using REGEX you can do this with a relatively simple formula: TRIM(REGEX_REPLACE({Text Field}, “(^A |The )(.*)”, “$2, $1”))
A Case for Interface – 00:43:50 –
Explore Interfaces with “Exploring New Forms in Interfaces”.
Interfaces now allow for creating new records via forms.
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Full Segment Details
Segment: Round The Bases
Start Time: 00:04:24
Roundup of what’s happening in the Airtable communities – Airtable, BuiltOnAir, Reddit, Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter.
Following Articles Used in this Segment:
[Airtable Community] Improvements to Automations – Announcements – Airtable Community Forum
[Airtable Community] Forms in Interface Designer – Announcements – Airtable Community Forum
[Airtable Community] New: Quick Groups – Announcements – Airtable Community Forum
[BuiltOnAir Community] Slack | airtable-tricks | BuiltOnAir | 2 new items
[Reddit] (1) How would you describe what AirTable is to your grandfather? : Airtable
Segment: Audience Questions
Start Time: 00:37:16
Airtable Question – Formula to move word
Kamille Parks answers the Airtable question: “Formula to move word”
View the question in the community
Answer: Yes, actually. Using REGEX you can do this with a relatively simple formula: TRIM(REGEX_REPLACE({Text Field}, “(^A |The )(.*)”, “$2, $1”))
Segment: A Case for Interface
Start Time: 00:43:50
Exploring New Forms in Interfaces
Explore Interfaces with “Exploring New Forms in Interfaces”.
Interfaces now allow for creating new records via forms.
Segment:
Start Time:
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1 00:00:00,040 --> 00:00:03,996 Welcome to the BuiltOnAir podcast, 2 00:00:04,196 --> 00:00:06,583 season 11, episode 11 3 00:00:06,783 --> 00:00:07,720 double 11's 4 00:00:07,720 --> 00:00:09,679 today, Good to be with you. 5 00:00:09,879 --> 00:00:11,840 We've got myself Dan Fellars 6 00:00:12,040 --> 00:00:13,380 and Kamille Parks with 7 00:00:13,380 --> 00:00:14,858 us. Welcome Kamille. 8 00:00:16,940 --> 00:00:19,465 Welcome to anybody out there listening. 9 00:00:19,665 --> 00:00:21,860 Kamille and I were chatting before we 10 00:00:21,860 --> 00:00:23,101 went on air of 11 00:00:23,301 --> 00:00:25,819 how in our small little world 12 00:00:26,019 --> 00:00:28,510 of the world of Airtable 13 00:00:28,510 --> 00:00:28,898 were 14 00:00:29,640 --> 00:00:31,069 kind of well known. 15 00:00:31,269 --> 00:00:33,826 I was talking to a potential client 16 00:00:34,026 --> 00:00:35,580 the other day who said I 17 00:00:35,580 --> 00:00:36,509 watch your show 18 00:00:36,709 --> 00:00:38,542 and I feel like I'm talking to 19 00:00:38,742 --> 00:00:39,276 a celebrity. 20 00:00:39,476 --> 00:00:40,410 So I made my day so 21 00:00:40,410 --> 00:00:41,496 glad that there are 22 00:00:41,696 --> 00:00:43,389 at least a few of you out there 23 00:00:43,589 --> 00:00:44,810 that listen and watch our, 24 00:00:44,810 --> 00:00:45,997 watch our episodes. 25 00:00:46,197 --> 00:00:47,808 We're glad to be with you and 26 00:00:47,840 --> 00:00:50,008 share all things Airtable with you. 27 00:00:51,740 --> 00:00:52,708 So, 28 00:00:53,240 --> 00:00:54,625 and we were saying 29 00:00:54,825 --> 00:00:56,688 in our small little world 30 00:00:56,888 --> 00:00:58,550 we're kind of a big deal. 31 00:00:58,550 --> 00:01:03,508 Yeah, in the world of Airtable 32 00:01:04,349 --> 00:01:06,638 I think we've been here for a while. 33 00:01:07,440 --> 00:01:09,195 Yeah, so thank you 34 00:01:09,395 --> 00:01:10,543 to those who 35 00:01:10,743 --> 00:01:12,983 participate and chime in 36 00:01:13,183 --> 00:01:14,850 and watch and listen 37 00:01:14,850 --> 00:01:15,734 however you do. 38 00:01:15,934 --> 00:01:17,294 We really appreciate it. 39 00:01:17,494 --> 00:01:19,390 And glad we could be a small piece in 40 00:01:19,390 --> 00:01:22,367 helping you understand Airtable. 41 00:01:22,567 --> 00:01:25,250 So let's get started as always. 42 00:01:25,250 --> 00:01:26,399 It's an hour long 43 00:01:26,599 --> 00:01:27,056 session 44 00:01:27,256 --> 00:01:28,444 where we go through 45 00:01:28,644 --> 00:01:30,320 a variety of different things. 46 00:01:30,320 --> 00:01:30,999 I'll go through 47 00:01:31,199 --> 00:01:32,808 what we're gonna be talking about today. 48 00:01:32,940 --> 00:01:35,360 We always start with our Round the Bases, 49 00:01:35,560 --> 00:01:37,556 talking about what's going on in 50 00:01:37,756 --> 00:01:38,850 the Airtable world 51 00:01:39,050 --> 00:01:40,808 and the different communities. 52 00:01:41,008 --> 00:01:42,860 Then we'll do a spotlight on our 53 00:01:42,860 --> 00:01:44,808 primary sponsor On2Air. 54 00:01:45,340 --> 00:01:46,923 Then Kamille is gonna answer 55 00:01:47,123 --> 00:01:48,571 an audience question for us 56 00:01:48,771 --> 00:01:49,750 on formulas and how to 57 00:01:49,750 --> 00:01:51,918 move a word with the formula. 58 00:01:52,440 --> 00:01:54,894 Then I'll go through the new forms 59 00:01:55,094 --> 00:01:57,780 in Interfaces and we'll be talking about 60 00:01:57,780 --> 00:01:59,605 that new release feature, 61 00:01:59,805 --> 00:02:01,144 then a shout out to 62 00:02:01,344 --> 00:02:03,400 join our community and then time 63 00:02:03,400 --> 00:02:05,728 permitting we will have a wildcard 64 00:02:05,928 --> 00:02:08,330 for our last episode. We might get Alli 65 00:02:08,330 --> 00:02:10,169 joining us mid session, 66 00:02:10,369 --> 00:02:12,156 she's dealing with some 67 00:02:12,356 --> 00:02:14,408 internet outages at her home. 68 00:02:14,740 --> 00:02:16,633 If not, then maybe Kamille 69 00:02:16,833 --> 00:02:18,446 will walk us through us 70 00:02:18,646 --> 00:02:20,200 something that she has 71 00:02:20,200 --> 00:02:21,089 ready to go. 72 00:02:21,289 --> 00:02:23,523 So we'll leave the last segment 73 00:02:23,723 --> 00:02:25,830 as a mystery to see how the show 74 00:02:25,830 --> 00:02:27,208 goes today. 75 00:02:27,540 --> 00:02:28,589 So let's get started 76 00:02:28,789 --> 00:02:29,826 with Round the Bases. 77 00:02:30,026 --> 00:02:31,210 We'll go through a couple of 78 00:02:31,210 --> 00:02:32,418 different 79 00:02:32,420 --> 00:02:33,119 communities, 80 00:02:33,319 --> 00:02:35,223 see what people are talking about, 81 00:02:35,423 --> 00:02:36,790 make sure that you are up to 82 00:02:36,790 --> 00:02:38,400 speed on everything 83 00:02:38,600 --> 00:02:40,665 in the world of Airtable. 84 00:02:40,865 --> 00:02:43,060 First I thought I'd start off 85 00:02:43,060 --> 00:02:43,709 with Reddit, 86 00:02:43,909 --> 00:02:45,598 we have a lot of product features 87 00:02:45,798 --> 00:02:46,520 that got released. 88 00:02:46,520 --> 00:02:48,308 But before we jump into those, 89 00:02:48,340 --> 00:02:50,308 I thought this was a fun exercise, 90 00:02:50,740 --> 00:02:52,104 Kamille, how do you 91 00:02:52,304 --> 00:02:53,822 describe what Airtable 92 00:02:54,022 --> 00:02:55,408 is to your grandfather? 93 00:02:56,940 --> 00:02:59,636 This is, this is from Reddit. 94 00:02:59,836 --> 00:03:01,196 Somebody posted 95 00:03:01,396 --> 00:03:04,190 thinking about using the software 96 00:03:04,190 --> 00:03:05,487 but it seems like everything 97 00:03:05,687 --> 00:03:06,935 and nothing at the same time. 98 00:03:07,135 --> 00:03:07,710 Help me out how to 99 00:03:07,710 --> 00:03:08,554 describe this 100 00:03:08,754 --> 00:03:10,698 somebody and there's really good, 101 00:03:11,540 --> 00:03:13,208 it is a 102 00:03:13,640 --> 00:03:14,708 tool 103 00:03:15,240 --> 00:03:18,908 to organize your lists of things 104 00:03:20,940 --> 00:03:22,398 and I think that's as 105 00:03:22,740 --> 00:03:25,658 grandfatherly as I can put it. 106 00:03:26,340 --> 00:03:28,003 Yeah, yeah, there's some good 107 00:03:28,203 --> 00:03:28,798 stuff here. 108 00:03:28,998 --> 00:03:30,640 People kind of you know related to 109 00:03:30,640 --> 00:03:32,432 them like a place to store 110 00:03:32,632 --> 00:03:35,050 or to keep track of all of your tools. 111 00:03:35,050 --> 00:03:35,508 Your 112 00:03:35,840 --> 00:03:36,808 your 113 00:03:38,040 --> 00:03:40,204 Chris says imagine you're junk drawer, 114 00:03:40,404 --> 00:03:42,800 now imagine your tool bench. Airtable does 115 00:03:42,800 --> 00:03:43,294 that. 116 00:03:43,494 --> 00:03:44,950 I kind of agree 117 00:03:45,150 --> 00:03:48,467 you have to be a grandpa to get it. 118 00:03:48,667 --> 00:03:49,320 I get it. 119 00:03:49,320 --> 00:03:50,298 I was 120 00:03:50,940 --> 00:03:51,861 tempted to say 121 00:03:52,061 --> 00:03:54,098 it's not a tool, it's the tool box 122 00:03:54,810 --> 00:03:56,208 but 123 00:03:57,140 --> 00:03:59,008 I don't know 124 00:03:59,340 --> 00:04:02,270 I'm supposed to be the metaphor person. 125 00:04:02,470 --> 00:04:05,200 I think every episode since season four 126 00:04:05,200 --> 00:04:07,463 I've been shoehorning a terrible metaphor 127 00:04:07,663 --> 00:04:09,450 into every episode and I can't think 128 00:04:09,450 --> 00:04:10,293 of one now. 129 00:04:10,493 --> 00:04:11,757 Pretty good Chris 130 00:04:11,957 --> 00:04:14,508 swiss army knife of data organization. 131 00:04:14,940 --> 00:04:16,208 Sounds like it. Yeah. 132 00:04:16,540 --> 00:04:17,088 Yeah 133 00:04:19,140 --> 00:04:21,302 too techie to use the word data 134 00:04:21,502 --> 00:04:22,237 from Justin 135 00:04:22,437 --> 00:04:24,510 that's why I said a list of things 136 00:04:24,510 --> 00:04:26,339 like everyone can make lists 137 00:04:26,539 --> 00:04:28,560 like you write down pen and paper, 138 00:04:28,560 --> 00:04:30,908 your grocery list, your shopping list. 139 00:04:31,540 --> 00:04:32,508 Yeah. 140 00:04:32,840 --> 00:04:34,241 So just a good exercise 141 00:04:34,441 --> 00:04:35,957 if you can explain that to 142 00:04:36,157 --> 00:04:37,590 somebody who you know is not 143 00:04:37,590 --> 00:04:39,063 technical at all. 144 00:04:39,263 --> 00:04:40,755 I think you know 145 00:04:40,955 --> 00:04:44,090 Airtable can be used in for just about 146 00:04:44,090 --> 00:04:45,848 anybody once they understand 147 00:04:46,048 --> 00:04:47,920 what it's for and how you use it. 148 00:04:47,920 --> 00:04:49,793 So good fun exercise 149 00:04:49,993 --> 00:04:51,917 to start the show off 150 00:04:52,117 --> 00:04:54,850 before we jump into some, man 151 00:04:54,850 --> 00:04:57,417 Airtable has been busy. 152 00:04:57,617 --> 00:04:58,110 They've been. 153 00:04:58,310 --> 00:04:59,310 Last week was insane 154 00:04:59,690 --> 00:05:01,362 Yeah. Yeah. So if you 155 00:05:01,562 --> 00:05:03,187 have been on vacation 156 00:05:03,387 --> 00:05:05,740 for a week and you just loaded up 157 00:05:05,740 --> 00:05:07,887 your Airtable this week 158 00:05:08,087 --> 00:05:10,688 it looks completely different. 159 00:05:11,280 --> 00:05:12,098 I think 160 00:05:12,140 --> 00:05:13,645 most are a lot of them 161 00:05:13,845 --> 00:05:15,552 were released last Tuesday 162 00:05:15,752 --> 00:05:16,930 after our show ended. 163 00:05:16,930 --> 00:05:18,608 So like if they were released 164 00:05:19,540 --> 00:05:21,274 like an hour or so before 165 00:05:21,474 --> 00:05:22,879 it would have been us 166 00:05:23,079 --> 00:05:25,020 doing our demo portion of things 167 00:05:25,020 --> 00:05:27,347 and constantly being distracted 168 00:05:27,547 --> 00:05:28,995 by some new feature. 169 00:05:29,195 --> 00:05:30,950 Yeah, we need to throw them 170 00:05:30,950 --> 00:05:33,628 off and go live on Tuesday afternoon 171 00:05:33,828 --> 00:05:35,860 or Wednesday morning. Exactly. 172 00:05:35,860 --> 00:05:38,698 Catch them off guard. Season finale. 173 00:05:39,240 --> 00:05:41,328 Yep. So the first one 174 00:05:41,528 --> 00:05:43,577 was they reorganized, 175 00:05:43,777 --> 00:05:46,698 they restructured their top menu 176 00:05:47,040 --> 00:05:48,785 and we showed a sneak peek of this 177 00:05:48,985 --> 00:05:50,890 because I actually had this I've had this 178 00:05:50,890 --> 00:05:52,128 maybe for a month 179 00:05:52,328 --> 00:05:53,810 in a couple of bases 180 00:05:54,010 --> 00:05:56,350 and so now it's I think everywhere I 181 00:05:56,350 --> 00:05:58,966 think all of my bases at least 182 00:05:59,166 --> 00:06:00,185 have it now. 183 00:06:00,385 --> 00:06:03,240 So now you've got this little guy 184 00:06:03,240 --> 00:06:05,108 here, this is the new version 185 00:06:05,340 --> 00:06:06,532 you can now have, 186 00:06:06,732 --> 00:06:09,180 they now have a menu at the top of data, 187 00:06:09,180 --> 00:06:10,983 automation, and Interfaces 188 00:06:11,183 --> 00:06:12,222 and you can now 189 00:06:12,422 --> 00:06:14,300 so automations, you probably, 190 00:06:14,300 --> 00:06:16,307 I know I saw some people commenting 191 00:06:16,507 --> 00:06:17,970 or like where did automations go? 192 00:06:17,970 --> 00:06:19,688 Because now it's no longer 193 00:06:19,888 --> 00:06:20,963 over on the right 194 00:06:21,163 --> 00:06:22,860 with the extensions it's up at 195 00:06:22,860 --> 00:06:23,598 the top. 196 00:06:24,440 --> 00:06:26,506 That's probably the biggest thing 197 00:06:26,706 --> 00:06:29,198 that people might be jarred from. 198 00:06:30,340 --> 00:06:32,624 Yeah, so I made a comment 199 00:06:32,824 --> 00:06:34,070 to this thread 200 00:06:34,270 --> 00:06:37,008 pointing out the stuff that moved 201 00:06:37,340 --> 00:06:40,661 because some of it is not so obvious 202 00:06:40,861 --> 00:06:42,008 like before the 203 00:06:42,640 --> 00:06:44,542 base trash and your snapshots 204 00:06:44,742 --> 00:06:45,558 for your base 205 00:06:45,758 --> 00:06:47,820 were two different buttons there now 206 00:06:47,820 --> 00:06:48,641 the same button 207 00:06:48,841 --> 00:06:50,279 roughly in the same location 208 00:06:50,479 --> 00:06:51,050 they once were. 209 00:06:51,050 --> 00:06:52,215 So I just pointed that out 210 00:06:52,415 --> 00:06:53,367 for people who are like 211 00:06:53,567 --> 00:06:54,320 where did snapshots go? 212 00:06:54,320 --> 00:06:55,405 It's there, it's just 213 00:06:55,605 --> 00:06:57,026 you have to click that button 214 00:06:57,226 --> 00:06:58,300 and you choose now between 215 00:06:58,300 --> 00:06:59,308 two options. 216 00:07:01,040 --> 00:07:02,563 And there was other stuff 217 00:07:02,763 --> 00:07:04,390 that I had said and I forgot 218 00:07:04,590 --> 00:07:05,610 like the drop down to 219 00:07:05,610 --> 00:07:07,342 list all of the tables in your base 220 00:07:07,542 --> 00:07:09,106 used to be all the way at the left 221 00:07:09,306 --> 00:07:09,520 much like 222 00:07:09,520 --> 00:07:11,142 it is for the views 223 00:07:11,342 --> 00:07:14,245 it's now all the way at the right 224 00:07:14,445 --> 00:07:16,180 after it lists each 225 00:07:16,180 --> 00:07:18,008 table name, one by one by one, 226 00:07:18,230 --> 00:07:19,684 there's that drop down arrow 227 00:07:19,884 --> 00:07:20,862 so you could look at 228 00:07:21,062 --> 00:07:22,280 all of your tables and that's 229 00:07:22,280 --> 00:07:23,108 one of the 230 00:07:23,440 --> 00:07:25,197 adjustments that was made 231 00:07:25,397 --> 00:07:25,974 that was 232 00:07:26,174 --> 00:07:28,500 I don't want to say contentious but 233 00:07:28,500 --> 00:07:29,008 like 234 00:07:29,540 --> 00:07:31,000 just sort of recommended 235 00:07:31,200 --> 00:07:32,366 that it be moved back 236 00:07:32,566 --> 00:07:33,920 to where it was including by 237 00:07:33,920 --> 00:07:35,108 myself because it 238 00:07:36,940 --> 00:07:38,411 put it in the same spot 239 00:07:38,611 --> 00:07:39,885 that the view list is 240 00:07:40,085 --> 00:07:41,098 was my point. 241 00:07:42,040 --> 00:07:43,188 Yeah, 242 00:07:43,840 --> 00:07:44,861 yeah, so it didn't 243 00:07:45,061 --> 00:07:45,917 it didn't change 244 00:07:46,117 --> 00:07:47,470 a whole lot of functionality, 245 00:07:47,470 --> 00:07:52,108 although I will say definitely in the 246 00:07:52,690 --> 00:07:56,008 in the automations, that's where 247 00:07:56,740 --> 00:07:59,665 yeah, I think what this 248 00:07:59,865 --> 00:08:02,208 change did it set up 249 00:08:02,540 --> 00:08:02,995 changes 250 00:08:03,195 --> 00:08:05,530 that we're probably going to talk about 251 00:08:05,730 --> 00:08:07,248 in a second anyway but like 252 00:08:07,270 --> 00:08:08,708 putting data, 253 00:08:09,240 --> 00:08:11,198 automations and Interfaces 254 00:08:11,400 --> 00:08:12,650 sort of clearly defining 255 00:08:12,850 --> 00:08:14,630 that those are three different things. 256 00:08:14,630 --> 00:08:16,608 You're probably not going to need, 257 00:08:16,940 --> 00:08:17,740 you're not gonna need 258 00:08:17,940 --> 00:08:18,857 to look at your Interfaces 259 00:08:19,057 --> 00:08:19,950 and your automations at the same 260 00:08:19,950 --> 00:08:21,445 time. So they've sort of 261 00:08:21,645 --> 00:08:22,720 separated them out 262 00:08:22,920 --> 00:08:24,810 and gave you the idea there's three 263 00:08:24,810 --> 00:08:26,498 different ways of looking at your base 264 00:08:26,840 --> 00:08:27,678 essentially. 265 00:08:27,880 --> 00:08:29,708 So that sort of sets up 266 00:08:30,240 --> 00:08:31,853 adjustments that they've made 267 00:08:32,053 --> 00:08:33,188 to their automations view 268 00:08:33,200 --> 00:08:36,308 where it's full screen like it was 269 00:08:36,840 --> 00:08:40,097 two weeks ago but they've added some 270 00:08:40,740 --> 00:08:42,400 things to this full screen 271 00:08:42,600 --> 00:08:43,456 sort of layout 272 00:08:43,656 --> 00:08:45,720 they have for automations that make it 273 00:08:45,720 --> 00:08:46,727 easier I think, 274 00:08:46,927 --> 00:08:49,356 to work through different automations, 275 00:08:49,556 --> 00:08:50,890 switching back and forth 276 00:08:50,890 --> 00:08:51,682 between them. 277 00:08:51,882 --> 00:08:53,113 Testing automations, 278 00:08:53,313 --> 00:08:55,700 and then previewing table data as well was 279 00:08:55,700 --> 00:08:56,708 something that they added. 280 00:08:57,040 --> 00:08:57,798 Yeah. 281 00:08:58,540 --> 00:09:01,908 Yeah I forgot they actually 282 00:09:02,460 --> 00:09:04,041 made a separate announcement 283 00:09:04,241 --> 00:09:05,308 for the improvements 284 00:09:05,508 --> 00:09:06,750 to the automations so that's 285 00:09:06,750 --> 00:09:08,708 another announcement that they made. 286 00:09:09,040 --> 00:09:11,996 So now you can get full screen 287 00:09:12,196 --> 00:09:13,984 of the automations, 288 00:09:14,184 --> 00:09:16,430 it's quite a bit easier to 289 00:09:16,430 --> 00:09:18,108 to interact with. 290 00:09:18,840 --> 00:09:20,775 I think my favorite change 291 00:09:20,975 --> 00:09:22,338 to the new automation 292 00:09:22,840 --> 00:09:26,110 is the run history is now much 293 00:09:26,310 --> 00:09:28,018 more accessible. 294 00:09:28,218 --> 00:09:30,580 It used to be like yeah, 295 00:09:30,580 --> 00:09:32,720 to jump out and jump back in 296 00:09:32,920 --> 00:09:34,708 to get to the run history. 297 00:09:36,440 --> 00:09:38,908 Yeah, that was my favorite. 298 00:09:39,440 --> 00:09:42,681 Also if you click under configuration 299 00:09:42,881 --> 00:09:44,608 on the right, the table 300 00:09:45,640 --> 00:09:46,279 that thing 301 00:09:46,479 --> 00:09:48,516 yeah it will let you preview your 302 00:09:48,716 --> 00:09:50,430 Airtable data which is pretty 303 00:09:50,430 --> 00:09:50,641 nice 304 00:09:50,841 --> 00:09:52,358 and if you're selecting things 305 00:09:52,558 --> 00:09:53,632 from a particular view, 306 00:09:53,832 --> 00:09:54,380 it will show you 307 00:09:54,380 --> 00:09:55,184 that view. 308 00:09:55,384 --> 00:09:57,662 Right now, I think it does 309 00:09:57,862 --> 00:10:01,080 the first view in a table if there's no 310 00:10:01,080 --> 00:10:02,608 particular view 311 00:10:03,200 --> 00:10:05,108 set up in your configuration window 312 00:10:05,940 --> 00:10:07,837 or at least I think so 313 00:10:08,037 --> 00:10:12,408 it's been recommended that they give more 314 00:10:12,940 --> 00:10:14,174 customization somehow 315 00:10:14,374 --> 00:10:15,152 to this window 316 00:10:15,352 --> 00:10:16,818 that allows you to pick a view 317 00:10:16,860 --> 00:10:17,998 to show which 318 00:10:19,140 --> 00:10:20,991 you know, set of data you're previewing. 319 00:10:21,191 --> 00:10:21,870 That would be nice. 320 00:10:21,870 --> 00:10:24,198 I don't know exactly where it would go 321 00:10:24,940 --> 00:10:26,998 but it would be nice to see. 322 00:10:28,040 --> 00:10:29,992 Yeah, for sure, for sure. 323 00:10:30,192 --> 00:10:31,812 Justin also chimes in 324 00:10:32,012 --> 00:10:33,740 his favorite changes that 325 00:10:33,740 --> 00:10:35,292 remembers the automation and action 326 00:10:35,492 --> 00:10:37,110 you were last configured as you go in and 327 00:10:37,110 --> 00:10:38,628 out of the automation area. 328 00:10:38,690 --> 00:10:41,108 That's really nice because before 329 00:10:41,240 --> 00:10:43,823 because you had to click the back button 330 00:10:44,023 --> 00:10:45,760 essentially to get out of your 331 00:10:45,760 --> 00:10:47,748 automations to go back to your 332 00:10:47,948 --> 00:10:48,948 your table data, 333 00:10:49,240 --> 00:10:50,834 you were effectively saying 334 00:10:51,034 --> 00:10:51,759 well I'm done 335 00:10:51,959 --> 00:10:53,490 and the Airtable had nothing to 336 00:10:53,490 --> 00:10:54,880 remember because you said back, 337 00:10:55,080 --> 00:10:56,538 I don't want to look at this anymore. 338 00:10:56,540 --> 00:10:58,608 Now that there's separate tabs 339 00:10:58,940 --> 00:11:00,582 clicking back and forth 340 00:11:00,782 --> 00:11:02,681 between data and automations 341 00:11:02,881 --> 00:11:04,580 doesn't erase what your last 342 00:11:04,580 --> 00:11:07,099 looked at piece of your automation was. 343 00:11:07,299 --> 00:11:08,520 So now it's much much, 344 00:11:08,520 --> 00:11:09,271 much easier 345 00:11:09,471 --> 00:11:12,055 if this preview window is insufficient, 346 00:11:12,255 --> 00:11:13,910 you can go back to your full 347 00:11:13,910 --> 00:11:15,189 base, look at all your data, 348 00:11:15,389 --> 00:11:16,794 then come back to your automations 349 00:11:16,994 --> 00:11:17,290 and be right 350 00:11:17,290 --> 00:11:18,098 where you left off. 351 00:11:18,540 --> 00:11:19,088 Yeah, 352 00:11:19,540 --> 00:11:22,977 yeah, I probably will do it that way. 353 00:11:23,177 --> 00:11:25,670 This pop up, I'm not sold on, 354 00:11:25,670 --> 00:11:28,583 it kind of is gets in the way I feel like 355 00:11:28,783 --> 00:11:31,070 I think it's great if you have a 356 00:11:31,070 --> 00:11:32,278 large screen 357 00:11:32,478 --> 00:11:33,758 I do at work. 358 00:11:33,958 --> 00:11:37,008 So if I'm doing stuff at work, it 359 00:11:37,650 --> 00:11:39,408 it's super convenient for me 360 00:11:39,840 --> 00:11:41,738 at home, I'm one of those people 361 00:11:41,938 --> 00:11:44,170 where I have a laptop, I refuse to use an 362 00:11:44,170 --> 00:11:46,962 external monitor or double monitors, 363 00:11:47,162 --> 00:11:49,910 so I have a smaller screen and so this 364 00:11:49,910 --> 00:11:51,067 isn't necessarily 365 00:11:51,267 --> 00:11:52,184 going to do me 366 00:11:52,384 --> 00:11:54,608 a whole lot of good when I'm at home. 367 00:11:55,040 --> 00:11:57,040 Yeah, yeah, yeah, 368 00:11:57,240 --> 00:12:00,263 I don't refuse, I actually 369 00:12:00,463 --> 00:12:04,100 much prefer multiple screens but I'm 370 00:12:04,100 --> 00:12:05,045 the only one 371 00:12:05,245 --> 00:12:07,408 in my office slowly but surely 372 00:12:07,940 --> 00:12:09,947 It was adding 2nd screens 373 00:12:10,147 --> 00:12:13,158 for everybody and I was the last bastion 374 00:12:13,240 --> 00:12:15,398 single screen. 375 00:12:15,840 --> 00:12:19,355 Nice. One thing that took me a while, 376 00:12:19,555 --> 00:12:23,060 I think Kuovonne mentioned it in 377 00:12:23,060 --> 00:12:24,951 the thread for the announcement 378 00:12:25,151 --> 00:12:26,485 I was like how do you 379 00:12:26,685 --> 00:12:27,880 make this thing bigger? 380 00:12:27,880 --> 00:12:29,263 Like it took me forever 381 00:12:29,463 --> 00:12:30,263 to figure out, 382 00:12:30,463 --> 00:12:32,208 but you got to go up in the corner 383 00:12:32,240 --> 00:12:35,040 to get that drag to make it bigger. 384 00:12:35,240 --> 00:12:37,360 So that is, Kuovonne described 385 00:12:37,360 --> 00:12:38,716 that is confusing and 386 00:12:38,916 --> 00:12:39,610 unintuitive 387 00:12:39,810 --> 00:12:42,008 and I would kind of agree it normally, 388 00:12:42,340 --> 00:12:43,628 you would have it 389 00:12:43,828 --> 00:12:45,598 so you could drag from any 390 00:12:45,940 --> 00:12:47,760 portion of the right side, 391 00:12:47,960 --> 00:12:49,915 right to expand it in and out 392 00:12:50,115 --> 00:12:51,330 and it's only the top 393 00:12:51,330 --> 00:12:53,112 right corner that you can do it at. 394 00:12:53,312 --> 00:12:55,250 But your intention when you're moving your 395 00:12:55,250 --> 00:12:55,896 mouse there 396 00:12:56,096 --> 00:12:58,014 is probably to click the X button, 397 00:12:58,214 --> 00:12:59,480 not necessarily to resize, 398 00:12:59,480 --> 00:13:01,127 that's not something I think 399 00:13:01,327 --> 00:13:02,613 that is very intuitive, 400 00:13:02,813 --> 00:13:04,010 you can do it on the left 401 00:13:04,010 --> 00:13:04,388 side too 402 00:13:04,580 --> 00:13:05,438 at the top 403 00:13:06,130 --> 00:13:06,920 on the left. 404 00:13:07,120 --> 00:13:09,608 I feel like what this window should be, 405 00:13:09,808 --> 00:13:11,330 I think it should be docked 406 00:13:11,330 --> 00:13:11,718 in 407 00:13:11,890 --> 00:13:13,339 the gray background 408 00:13:13,539 --> 00:13:14,496 in the center 409 00:13:14,696 --> 00:13:17,000 for where the automation steps is, 410 00:13:17,000 --> 00:13:17,953 it should be docked 411 00:13:18,153 --> 00:13:19,433 at the bottom of that space 412 00:13:19,633 --> 00:13:20,760 because you can collapse the 413 00:13:20,760 --> 00:13:21,583 automation list 414 00:13:21,783 --> 00:13:22,720 and you can resize 415 00:13:22,920 --> 00:13:24,490 the properties thing on the right, 416 00:13:24,490 --> 00:13:25,708 so you could have it 417 00:13:25,820 --> 00:13:27,428 more or less full screen, 418 00:13:27,640 --> 00:13:29,508 you know, just drag 419 00:13:30,440 --> 00:13:32,286 the right panel for properties 420 00:13:32,486 --> 00:13:34,378 to resize the window of the table, 421 00:13:34,430 --> 00:13:35,498 I think. 422 00:13:36,140 --> 00:13:37,786 That's how I would do it. 423 00:13:37,986 --> 00:13:39,873 Yeah, and then this would just 424 00:13:40,073 --> 00:13:40,880 scroll above it. 425 00:13:40,880 --> 00:13:43,674 Yeah, I think it's one of those 426 00:13:43,874 --> 00:13:47,370 where the developer developed it and say, 427 00:13:47,370 --> 00:13:48,684 hey, this is cool 428 00:13:48,884 --> 00:13:49,936 and it is cool 429 00:13:50,136 --> 00:13:51,511 as far as a pop up, 430 00:13:51,711 --> 00:13:53,320 but might not be the most 431 00:13:53,320 --> 00:13:54,608 user friendly. 432 00:13:54,940 --> 00:13:56,698 Yeah, so there's 433 00:13:57,240 --> 00:13:58,998 a lot of what was added 434 00:13:59,940 --> 00:14:02,554 recently was I think a good move 435 00:14:02,754 --> 00:14:03,623 in general, 436 00:14:03,823 --> 00:14:06,230 but the precise implementation of 437 00:14:06,230 --> 00:14:07,935 it, I think could have used 438 00:14:08,135 --> 00:14:09,135 a little bit more 439 00:14:10,540 --> 00:14:11,808 u x review, 440 00:14:12,340 --> 00:14:14,208 so that might be like 441 00:14:14,840 --> 00:14:15,548 what's the word? 442 00:14:15,820 --> 00:14:16,598 Subjective, 443 00:14:17,540 --> 00:14:18,722 but there are some things 444 00:14:18,922 --> 00:14:19,532 where I think, 445 00:14:19,732 --> 00:14:20,732 I feel like you should have 446 00:14:21,840 --> 00:14:23,298 done it another way. 447 00:14:23,840 --> 00:14:25,199 Yeah, but that's not all 448 00:14:25,399 --> 00:14:26,695 there's even more things 449 00:14:26,895 --> 00:14:28,370 that they added last week more. 450 00:14:28,370 --> 00:14:30,698 Yes, let's continue. 451 00:14:31,240 --> 00:14:35,608 Okay, this one was released 452 00:14:38,240 --> 00:14:41,242 Okay, so this is a two part, 453 00:14:41,442 --> 00:14:43,708 so maybe two weeks ago 454 00:14:44,240 --> 00:14:46,708 they released 455 00:14:50,040 --> 00:14:52,388 filter options for linked records. 456 00:14:53,130 --> 00:14:54,180 Yeah. So before 457 00:14:54,380 --> 00:14:56,417 it would only allow you to say 458 00:14:56,617 --> 00:14:58,590 the linked record field contains 459 00:14:58,590 --> 00:14:59,730 the words yada, yada. 460 00:14:59,930 --> 00:15:00,847 Which wasn't great 461 00:15:01,047 --> 00:15:02,120 if you renamed a record, 462 00:15:02,120 --> 00:15:03,534 if you needed to search for 463 00:15:03,734 --> 00:15:04,373 multiple records 464 00:15:04,573 --> 00:15:05,550 and they had different names. 465 00:15:05,550 --> 00:15:08,808 Now, you can select specific records, 466 00:15:08,840 --> 00:15:10,167 much like you could have done 467 00:15:10,367 --> 00:15:12,090 with single select or multi select fields, 468 00:15:12,090 --> 00:15:13,598 but you couldn't do that 469 00:15:13,640 --> 00:15:15,162 with look up fields before 470 00:15:15,362 --> 00:15:16,142 and apparently 471 00:15:16,342 --> 00:15:18,148 that is something that they've added 472 00:15:18,520 --> 00:15:19,278 last week as well. 473 00:15:19,970 --> 00:15:21,434 Yeah. I thought there was 474 00:15:21,634 --> 00:15:22,898 a comment here where they 475 00:15:26,240 --> 00:15:27,208 I missed it. 476 00:15:28,240 --> 00:15:29,716 I didn't actually check 477 00:15:29,916 --> 00:15:31,335 to see if it was there. 478 00:15:31,535 --> 00:15:33,310 I am sort of assuming that it is 479 00:15:33,310 --> 00:15:33,778 there. 480 00:15:33,780 --> 00:15:35,040 It is, yeah. Okay. 481 00:15:35,240 --> 00:15:37,477 Yeah. So Scott from Airtable says 482 00:15:37,677 --> 00:15:39,240 it's rolling out today for 483 00:15:39,240 --> 00:15:40,247 look up fields. 484 00:15:40,447 --> 00:15:42,998 That's what I was thinking too. There was 485 00:15:43,320 --> 00:15:44,508 a week ago. 486 00:15:44,640 --> 00:15:46,421 Yeah. Earlier up in this thread, 487 00:15:46,621 --> 00:15:48,090 I think someone was like, man, 488 00:15:48,090 --> 00:15:49,525 it'd be great if we could have 489 00:15:49,725 --> 00:15:51,008 this for look up field and then 490 00:15:51,210 --> 00:15:53,123 someone from Airtable after that was like, 491 00:15:53,323 --> 00:15:54,323 yeah, that is a good idea. 492 00:15:54,740 --> 00:15:55,494 And then now, 493 00:15:55,694 --> 00:15:57,109 I think like a week after 494 00:15:57,309 --> 00:15:59,090 that person said it, Scott is saying 495 00:15:59,090 --> 00:16:00,664 it's rolling out today 496 00:16:00,864 --> 00:16:02,586 so it should be there now 497 00:16:02,786 --> 00:16:04,170 for different bases. 498 00:16:04,170 --> 00:16:05,747 Be specific when you're 499 00:16:05,947 --> 00:16:07,861 filtering by a look up field, 500 00:16:08,061 --> 00:16:09,380 which is very useful if 501 00:16:09,380 --> 00:16:10,208 you have 502 00:16:10,740 --> 00:16:12,105 you know, linked records 503 00:16:12,305 --> 00:16:13,277 from another table 504 00:16:13,477 --> 00:16:14,950 and you want to filter a subset 505 00:16:14,950 --> 00:16:18,608 in the parents table, if you will 506 00:16:19,370 --> 00:16:20,808 it I think it's a great feature. 507 00:16:21,240 --> 00:16:22,835 Yeah. Yeah. Very cool. 508 00:16:23,035 --> 00:16:24,223 Good stuff there. 509 00:16:24,423 --> 00:16:26,460 So yeah, we'll maybe do an 510 00:16:26,460 --> 00:16:27,373 example of that 511 00:16:27,573 --> 00:16:28,864 in the future episode. 512 00:16:29,064 --> 00:16:31,270 But that's good. So worth knowing because 513 00:16:31,270 --> 00:16:32,389 I don't think they made 514 00:16:32,589 --> 00:16:33,960 like a top level announcement. 515 00:16:34,160 --> 00:16:34,920 This was just kind of 516 00:16:34,920 --> 00:16:36,432 buried in this thread. 517 00:16:36,632 --> 00:16:38,622 So I wanted to point that out. 518 00:16:38,822 --> 00:16:40,280 Yeah. Some things got top 519 00:16:40,280 --> 00:16:41,817 level announcements last week 520 00:16:42,017 --> 00:16:42,685 and some didn't 521 00:16:42,885 --> 00:16:43,620 the major things did, 522 00:16:43,620 --> 00:16:44,118 but 523 00:16:44,640 --> 00:16:45,786 I don't think everything 524 00:16:45,986 --> 00:16:47,242 we're gonna talk about today 525 00:16:47,442 --> 00:16:48,440 has like a thread on the forums 526 00:16:48,640 --> 00:16:51,358 Yeah, Alright, next big one. 527 00:16:51,558 --> 00:16:54,276 Forms in Interface Designer 528 00:16:54,476 --> 00:16:56,290 and we're gonna do a 529 00:16:56,290 --> 00:16:57,544 deep dive into this. 530 00:16:57,744 --> 00:16:59,793 So I'm gonna do a segment on this. 531 00:16:59,993 --> 00:17:01,180 So we won't talk too 532 00:17:01,180 --> 00:17:02,134 much about it 533 00:17:02,334 --> 00:17:04,381 other than to make you aware. 534 00:17:04,581 --> 00:17:05,510 So that is cool, 535 00:17:05,510 --> 00:17:07,318 Interface is improving. 536 00:17:08,839 --> 00:17:11,134 Yeah. One of the hardest things 537 00:17:11,334 --> 00:17:12,118 before this 538 00:17:12,318 --> 00:17:14,540 was to create a new record from an 539 00:17:14,540 --> 00:17:16,967 Interface, you typically had to do 540 00:17:17,167 --> 00:17:18,608 some sort of automation 541 00:17:19,440 --> 00:17:20,318 magic 542 00:17:20,640 --> 00:17:21,608 that would 543 00:17:22,040 --> 00:17:23,404 fire off in the background 544 00:17:23,604 --> 00:17:25,240 and you have to wait for, you know, 545 00:17:25,240 --> 00:17:26,385 a minute or so 546 00:17:26,585 --> 00:17:29,818 before the new record was able to show up. 547 00:17:30,140 --> 00:17:31,899 And now there are Forms 548 00:17:32,099 --> 00:17:35,110 which can either have it as a stand alone, 549 00:17:35,110 --> 00:17:36,802 like page in your Interface 550 00:17:37,002 --> 00:17:37,362 set up 551 00:17:37,562 --> 00:17:38,924 where the page is a form 552 00:17:39,124 --> 00:17:40,060 and that's all it is 553 00:17:40,060 --> 00:17:44,108 or if you have a record list component, 554 00:17:44,440 --> 00:17:46,178 you could now click a plus button 555 00:17:46,378 --> 00:17:47,662 and it will open up a form 556 00:17:47,862 --> 00:17:48,600 in like a model so 557 00:17:48,600 --> 00:17:49,762 you can add records 558 00:17:49,962 --> 00:17:51,598 in a couple of different ways. 559 00:17:52,040 --> 00:17:52,588 Yeah, 560 00:17:53,140 --> 00:17:55,889 yeah, yeah. There's a lot of commentary 561 00:17:56,090 --> 00:17:58,498 on this one. I actually realizing I'm 562 00:17:58,930 --> 00:18:00,008 way behind on 563 00:18:00,440 --> 00:18:01,801 seeing what people are saying. 564 00:18:02,001 --> 00:18:03,480 So I need to catch up on this thread. 565 00:18:03,480 --> 00:18:04,370 So there's 566 00:18:04,570 --> 00:18:07,797 what people are saying in this thread 567 00:18:07,997 --> 00:18:09,890 is there are some things 568 00:18:09,890 --> 00:18:11,503 that a form view does 569 00:18:11,703 --> 00:18:14,498 that The forms in Interfaces can't do 570 00:18:16,020 --> 00:18:18,800 I don't know if you can pre fill 571 00:18:19,000 --> 00:18:20,538 a form in Interface. 572 00:18:20,940 --> 00:18:21,908 I 573 00:18:22,540 --> 00:18:24,759 I am unsure if you can redirect 574 00:18:24,959 --> 00:18:27,408 after an Interface form has been done, 575 00:18:27,740 --> 00:18:28,898 things of that sort 576 00:18:29,530 --> 00:18:30,348 and then there's 577 00:18:30,740 --> 00:18:31,532 the other way around, 578 00:18:31,732 --> 00:18:32,842 there's things that you could do 579 00:18:33,042 --> 00:18:33,570 in Interface Designer 580 00:18:33,570 --> 00:18:35,408 that you can't do in 581 00:18:36,140 --> 00:18:36,840 a form view. 582 00:18:37,040 --> 00:18:38,108 One thing I noticed 583 00:18:38,308 --> 00:18:39,635 when I was testing it out 584 00:18:39,835 --> 00:18:40,750 and we'll get to this 585 00:18:40,750 --> 00:18:43,052 in a later segment of the show 586 00:18:43,252 --> 00:18:45,508 was what I want to do is pull in 587 00:18:45,940 --> 00:18:47,218 if I have 588 00:18:47,740 --> 00:18:51,206 a Interface page for a particular project 589 00:18:51,406 --> 00:18:54,080 and I want to add a linked task to 590 00:18:54,080 --> 00:18:54,855 that project. 591 00:18:55,055 --> 00:18:56,635 I want it to be able to read 592 00:18:56,835 --> 00:18:58,610 the Interface page and currently on 593 00:18:58,610 --> 00:19:00,971 and say link this to the current project. 594 00:19:01,171 --> 00:19:03,160 I haven't figured out a way to do that 595 00:19:03,160 --> 00:19:05,218 yet in Interface forms. 596 00:19:05,640 --> 00:19:07,119 No. Yeah, and we'll 597 00:19:07,319 --> 00:19:09,051 we'll talk a little bit 598 00:19:09,251 --> 00:19:11,010 about that in the segment. 599 00:19:11,010 --> 00:19:13,075 So Okay, so more to come 600 00:19:13,275 --> 00:19:13,947 on forms. 601 00:19:14,147 --> 00:19:15,367 Let's move on to 602 00:19:15,567 --> 00:19:17,808 the next top level announcement. 603 00:19:18,140 --> 00:19:20,108 Quick groups, 604 00:19:21,570 --> 00:19:23,475 what are quick groups? 605 00:19:23,675 --> 00:19:25,612 So before when you were 606 00:19:25,812 --> 00:19:27,718 trying to filter or group 607 00:19:28,040 --> 00:19:29,399 a view in Airtable, 608 00:19:29,599 --> 00:19:31,865 it would just show you a scroll 609 00:19:32,065 --> 00:19:33,620 of a list of every field 610 00:19:33,620 --> 00:19:34,357 in your table. 611 00:19:34,557 --> 00:19:36,013 And I think the maximum fields 612 00:19:36,213 --> 00:19:37,570 you could have your table don't 613 00:19:37,570 --> 00:19:39,114 quote me is 500. 614 00:19:39,314 --> 00:19:41,588 So there are some people 615 00:19:41,788 --> 00:19:45,000 who have a lot a lot a lot of fields 616 00:19:45,000 --> 00:19:46,533 that are somewhat similar. 617 00:19:46,733 --> 00:19:48,008 A lot of formulas and not 618 00:19:48,740 --> 00:19:50,605 not anything you'd ever really 619 00:19:50,805 --> 00:19:52,408 want to group by necessarily. 620 00:19:52,840 --> 00:19:55,498 What Airtable did was they now 621 00:19:55,940 --> 00:19:57,845 when you're creating a brand new, 622 00:19:58,045 --> 00:19:59,058 there's no groups yet 623 00:19:59,090 --> 00:20:00,268 for that 624 00:20:00,400 --> 00:20:01,208 view. 625 00:20:01,540 --> 00:20:02,757 It will show you 626 00:20:02,957 --> 00:20:04,358 the types of fields 627 00:20:04,558 --> 00:20:06,940 that you probably want to group by. 628 00:20:06,940 --> 00:20:07,434 Probably 629 00:20:07,634 --> 00:20:09,657 you don't have to pick those fields, 630 00:20:09,857 --> 00:20:11,710 you could click the see all and 631 00:20:11,710 --> 00:20:12,724 look through and sort 632 00:20:12,924 --> 00:20:14,560 for the one you're looking for. 633 00:20:14,560 --> 00:20:15,898 But I think the ones 634 00:20:16,440 --> 00:20:17,108 it 635 00:20:18,440 --> 00:20:19,559 guesses are the ones 636 00:20:19,759 --> 00:20:20,913 you want to filter by. 637 00:20:21,113 --> 00:20:21,910 Are single selects, 638 00:20:21,910 --> 00:20:22,988 multi selects, 639 00:20:23,070 --> 00:20:24,328 linked records, 640 00:20:25,040 --> 00:20:26,500 and maybe check box. 641 00:20:26,700 --> 00:20:28,680 I think those are the fields 642 00:20:28,880 --> 00:20:30,660 types that it's guessing you 643 00:20:30,660 --> 00:20:31,927 probably want to group by 644 00:20:32,127 --> 00:20:33,459 because those are the fields 645 00:20:33,659 --> 00:20:34,410 you probably want to 646 00:20:34,410 --> 00:20:35,108 group by. 647 00:20:36,640 --> 00:20:37,608 Yeah, yeah. 648 00:20:38,140 --> 00:20:39,808 So yeah, it's just kind of 649 00:20:40,140 --> 00:20:41,346 quick group by. 650 00:20:41,546 --> 00:20:44,132 Yeah, it's just to save you time. 651 00:20:44,332 --> 00:20:46,170 It's not necessarily a new 652 00:20:46,170 --> 00:20:49,218 feature. It's a new way of presenting 653 00:20:49,640 --> 00:20:51,576 the ability to group and 654 00:20:51,776 --> 00:20:53,853 so far the past few times 655 00:20:54,053 --> 00:20:55,610 I've tried to group by 656 00:20:55,610 --> 00:20:56,180 something, 657 00:20:56,380 --> 00:20:58,116 the field I was trying to group by 658 00:20:58,316 --> 00:21:00,010 or the very least the field type I 659 00:21:00,010 --> 00:21:02,588 was trying to group, I was in fact what 660 00:21:02,680 --> 00:21:03,851 Airtable guessed so 661 00:21:04,051 --> 00:21:06,008 they probably did a bunch of like 662 00:21:06,208 --> 00:21:07,550 user research or something 663 00:21:07,550 --> 00:21:09,308 and figure it out when people are 664 00:21:09,340 --> 00:21:11,223 mostly grouping by single selects. 665 00:21:11,423 --> 00:21:12,400 So let's just, 666 00:21:12,600 --> 00:21:13,943 they're probably not going to 667 00:21:14,143 --> 00:21:15,143 group by a date because 668 00:21:15,440 --> 00:21:16,948 if you wanted a group by date, 669 00:21:17,148 --> 00:21:18,320 you probably want a group 670 00:21:18,520 --> 00:21:19,210 more so by like the 671 00:21:19,210 --> 00:21:20,337 month or the year, 672 00:21:20,537 --> 00:21:22,459 not necessarily the precise date 673 00:21:22,659 --> 00:21:23,780 and definitely not the 674 00:21:23,780 --> 00:21:25,318 precise time. So 675 00:21:25,840 --> 00:21:26,298 yeah. 676 00:21:27,040 --> 00:21:29,880 Yeah. The interesting thing 677 00:21:30,080 --> 00:21:32,043 I got from this was 678 00:21:32,243 --> 00:21:35,350 the Sean mentions that there's a 679 00:21:35,350 --> 00:21:36,603 team focused on just 680 00:21:36,803 --> 00:21:37,945 these little things 681 00:21:38,145 --> 00:21:40,110 that make Airtable easier to use for 682 00:21:40,110 --> 00:21:42,737 everyone. And I think probably 683 00:21:42,937 --> 00:21:43,682 his team 684 00:21:43,882 --> 00:21:46,940 created that add button that made a 685 00:21:46,940 --> 00:21:48,557 quick pop up to like what, 686 00:21:48,757 --> 00:21:50,920 what do you want to add at the bottom, 687 00:21:50,920 --> 00:21:53,508 they modified the add new button. 688 00:21:53,740 --> 00:21:55,543 Things like that are probably 689 00:21:55,743 --> 00:21:57,408 this team's responsibility. So 690 00:21:57,740 --> 00:21:58,748 also to point out 691 00:21:58,948 --> 00:22:00,594 all of the announcement posts 692 00:22:00,794 --> 00:22:02,070 we've gone through so far, 693 00:22:02,070 --> 00:22:03,593 I'm pretty sure we're posted by 694 00:22:03,793 --> 00:22:05,460 different people who work at Airtable, 695 00:22:05,460 --> 00:22:06,214 which is 696 00:22:06,414 --> 00:22:09,608 not how it used to be. It used to be 697 00:22:10,440 --> 00:22:12,008 one particular person 698 00:22:12,540 --> 00:22:13,508 and then 699 00:22:14,500 --> 00:22:15,052 It used to be, 700 00:22:15,252 --> 00:22:16,738 it used to be like three different people 701 00:22:16,938 --> 00:22:17,100 who would, 702 00:22:17,100 --> 00:22:18,378 who would do it. one 703 00:22:18,940 --> 00:22:19,572 was always 704 00:22:19,772 --> 00:22:21,462 anything that had to do with 705 00:22:21,662 --> 00:22:22,662 advancements in the 706 00:22:23,840 --> 00:22:25,041 custom blocks SDK 707 00:22:25,241 --> 00:22:27,844 that would always come from one person 708 00:22:28,044 --> 00:22:29,420 on their developer side 709 00:22:29,420 --> 00:22:31,019 and then normal announcements 710 00:22:31,219 --> 00:22:33,280 would come from someone else at Airtable. 711 00:22:33,280 --> 00:22:35,097 And now that Jordan's joined the team, 712 00:22:35,297 --> 00:22:36,818 a lot of the announcements have come 713 00:22:37,210 --> 00:22:38,358 posted by Jordan, 714 00:22:38,400 --> 00:22:39,908 but the last week 715 00:22:40,240 --> 00:22:42,607 I think all of the announcements 716 00:22:42,807 --> 00:22:44,308 were done by people who 717 00:22:44,940 --> 00:22:47,453 worked on that particular feature, 718 00:22:47,653 --> 00:22:48,118 which is, 719 00:22:48,200 --> 00:22:49,718 I don't know, a fun, 720 00:22:51,240 --> 00:22:53,948 a fun add on a that there's more people 721 00:22:54,050 --> 00:22:55,375 that are interacting 722 00:22:55,575 --> 00:22:56,898 with the forum and then 723 00:22:57,240 --> 00:22:58,728 as we saw with this one 724 00:22:58,928 --> 00:23:01,380 Scott and someone else, I think Tim Dang, 725 00:23:01,380 --> 00:23:02,593 if I'm not mistaken, 726 00:23:02,793 --> 00:23:04,713 commented on one of these threads 727 00:23:04,913 --> 00:23:06,110 and said actually that's 728 00:23:06,110 --> 00:23:06,912 a good idea, 729 00:23:07,112 --> 00:23:08,661 we might consider adding 730 00:23:08,861 --> 00:23:10,920 that feature. In the following week, 731 00:23:10,920 --> 00:23:12,237 they added that feature, 732 00:23:12,437 --> 00:23:13,841 so we're seeing more people 733 00:23:14,041 --> 00:23:15,090 behind the scenes at Airtable 734 00:23:15,840 --> 00:23:17,030 at least have their eyes 735 00:23:17,230 --> 00:23:18,392 on what people are saying 736 00:23:18,592 --> 00:23:19,508 in the community because 737 00:23:19,640 --> 00:23:21,025 sometimes it felt like we would 738 00:23:21,225 --> 00:23:22,578 just sort of speak into the void 739 00:23:22,778 --> 00:23:23,170 and it doesn't 740 00:23:23,170 --> 00:23:24,315 necessarily feel 741 00:23:24,515 --> 00:23:26,318 so much like that last week. 742 00:23:27,040 --> 00:23:30,996 Yeah, so shout out to Rotimi, 743 00:23:31,196 --> 00:23:32,930 Helen, Scott, 744 00:23:33,130 --> 00:23:36,930 Emily and Sean for joining the 745 00:23:36,930 --> 00:23:38,846 community and participating. 746 00:23:39,046 --> 00:23:41,720 I believe the community benefits from more 747 00:23:41,720 --> 00:23:44,398 interaction with Airtable employees. 748 00:23:44,840 --> 00:23:45,558 Yeah, we can't, 749 00:23:45,758 --> 00:23:46,803 sometimes it feels like 750 00:23:47,003 --> 00:23:48,008 we're yelling at Jordan 751 00:23:48,208 --> 00:23:48,620 and that's not 752 00:23:48,620 --> 00:23:49,960 what we're trying to do, 753 00:23:50,160 --> 00:23:51,696 it's just because she happens 754 00:23:51,896 --> 00:23:52,896 to be there most often. 755 00:23:53,640 --> 00:23:54,868 Well, yeah, only in 756 00:23:54,930 --> 00:23:57,708 specific instances that we were yelling 757 00:23:59,040 --> 00:24:00,226 at someone else 758 00:24:00,426 --> 00:24:03,210 and Jordan happened to be in the way. 759 00:24:03,410 --> 00:24:04,410 Yeah, I'm sorry 760 00:24:04,740 --> 00:24:05,807 now we can yell 761 00:24:06,007 --> 00:24:08,298 directly at the right person. Yeah, 762 00:24:08,740 --> 00:24:09,539 but there was there 763 00:24:09,739 --> 00:24:10,794 wasn't much yelling at all, 764 00:24:10,994 --> 00:24:11,850 like I said there were some 765 00:24:11,850 --> 00:24:13,063 things that were, 766 00:24:13,263 --> 00:24:15,611 I would tackle certain adjustments 767 00:24:15,811 --> 00:24:17,130 to the Ui differently, 768 00:24:17,130 --> 00:24:18,216 but I think most people 769 00:24:18,416 --> 00:24:19,616 across the board were like, 770 00:24:19,816 --> 00:24:20,860 yeah this is a good at least 771 00:24:20,860 --> 00:24:22,020 it's a good direction 772 00:24:22,220 --> 00:24:23,853 or I like that you're improving 773 00:24:24,053 --> 00:24:25,170 this piece of the product 774 00:24:25,170 --> 00:24:26,164 or that kind of thing. 775 00:24:26,364 --> 00:24:27,462 That's sort of the general 776 00:24:27,662 --> 00:24:28,560 consensus across the 777 00:24:28,560 --> 00:24:29,218 past 778 00:24:29,740 --> 00:24:31,224 4 or 5 announcement threads 779 00:24:31,424 --> 00:24:32,818 that we've just gone through. 780 00:24:33,540 --> 00:24:34,640 Yeah. Cool. 781 00:24:34,840 --> 00:24:37,204 One more feature release 782 00:24:37,404 --> 00:24:41,340 that did not as far as I know did not make 783 00:24:41,340 --> 00:24:42,478 a top level. 784 00:24:42,678 --> 00:24:44,339 This was found by 785 00:24:44,539 --> 00:24:48,640 Jason Martin in the BuiltOnAir community 786 00:24:48,640 --> 00:24:51,408 so shout out, thanks for bringing this up. 787 00:24:51,440 --> 00:24:53,407 This is kind of cool. 788 00:24:53,607 --> 00:24:56,498 This used groups if any option 789 00:24:56,940 --> 00:24:59,718 and this is on 790 00:25:00,240 --> 00:25:01,490 table listings. 791 00:25:01,690 --> 00:25:04,329 So this is inside of automations, 792 00:25:04,529 --> 00:25:06,408 if you're like inserting a 793 00:25:06,740 --> 00:25:09,255 linked record list 794 00:25:09,455 --> 00:25:14,308 or a table list from from a search. 795 00:25:14,508 --> 00:25:17,220 This allows you to 796 00:25:17,220 --> 00:25:19,593 insert tables that are grouped 797 00:25:19,793 --> 00:25:21,785 that the table is actually 798 00:25:21,985 --> 00:25:23,470 in the email body will 799 00:25:23,470 --> 00:25:26,008 group based off of the group settings. 800 00:25:26,440 --> 00:25:27,408 That's useful. 801 00:25:27,740 --> 00:25:29,789 I imagine for find records 802 00:25:29,989 --> 00:25:32,356 because you can do find records 803 00:25:32,556 --> 00:25:33,730 based on condition 804 00:25:33,730 --> 00:25:35,962 or find records based on view. 805 00:25:36,162 --> 00:25:38,313 I'm assuming that's only there 806 00:25:38,513 --> 00:25:39,460 for find records 807 00:25:39,460 --> 00:25:40,289 based on view 808 00:25:40,489 --> 00:25:42,279 because if it were condition, 809 00:25:42,479 --> 00:25:44,500 how would it know which view to pull 810 00:25:44,500 --> 00:25:45,120 groups from? 811 00:25:45,320 --> 00:25:46,385 You could have a bunch 812 00:25:46,585 --> 00:25:47,498 of different views that 813 00:25:47,540 --> 00:25:49,118 have groups set up differently. 814 00:25:49,540 --> 00:25:50,897 It'd be great if you could 815 00:25:51,097 --> 00:25:52,880 control it from here from this window, 816 00:25:52,880 --> 00:25:53,756 use groups if any, 817 00:25:53,956 --> 00:25:55,107 and then like a drop down 818 00:25:55,307 --> 00:25:56,580 or something for a pic of you to 819 00:25:56,580 --> 00:25:57,508 control the groups. 820 00:25:57,940 --> 00:25:58,778 But it's 821 00:25:58,950 --> 00:26:00,408 super useful for 822 00:26:01,040 --> 00:26:03,658 organizing your information 823 00:26:03,660 --> 00:26:04,328 in 824 00:26:04,400 --> 00:26:05,818 in an email or 825 00:26:06,240 --> 00:26:07,718 you probably do 826 00:26:09,040 --> 00:26:09,828 this 827 00:26:10,050 --> 00:26:10,818 in 828 00:26:11,140 --> 00:26:11,818 this. 829 00:26:13,240 --> 00:26:14,752 This is the send email action. 830 00:26:14,952 --> 00:26:15,940 You could probably do 831 00:26:16,140 --> 00:26:17,070 the same thing in the 832 00:26:17,070 --> 00:26:17,622 gmail action 833 00:26:17,822 --> 00:26:18,957 and some of the other ones 834 00:26:19,157 --> 00:26:20,660 that like you just insert a whole bunch 835 00:26:20,660 --> 00:26:21,438 of text. 836 00:26:21,590 --> 00:26:23,608 Really nice. 837 00:26:23,940 --> 00:26:25,947 So yeah, that's a nice little. 838 00:26:26,147 --> 00:26:27,742 I don't think that's been 839 00:26:27,942 --> 00:26:30,889 mentioned from Airtable anywhere. So 840 00:26:31,089 --> 00:26:31,965 hidden gem. 841 00:26:32,165 --> 00:26:35,310 Maybe it might still be in a b testing. 842 00:26:35,310 --> 00:26:36,814 I haven't confirmed to see 843 00:26:37,014 --> 00:26:38,318 if I've got that anywhere. 844 00:26:40,140 --> 00:26:41,573 There is one more 845 00:26:41,773 --> 00:26:44,898 that I don't have a direct link to it. 846 00:26:45,098 --> 00:26:46,460 I don't think I did 847 00:26:46,460 --> 00:26:48,200 actually. I think they did. 848 00:26:48,400 --> 00:26:50,253 I think it was in their emails 849 00:26:50,453 --> 00:26:51,550 that there's now this 850 00:26:51,550 --> 00:26:52,908 inner sites tab 851 00:26:53,140 --> 00:26:55,237 and if you're not an enterprise user, 852 00:26:55,437 --> 00:26:57,560 it's kind of a letdown because it doesn't 853 00:26:57,560 --> 00:26:58,924 really give you much 854 00:26:59,124 --> 00:27:01,720 just to ask you to upgrade to enterprise. 855 00:27:01,720 --> 00:27:03,411 I have looked at this 856 00:27:03,611 --> 00:27:05,490 in an enterprise account 857 00:27:05,690 --> 00:27:07,760 to see what it does and it 858 00:27:07,760 --> 00:27:09,078 basically shows you 859 00:27:09,278 --> 00:27:09,877 the usage 860 00:27:10,077 --> 00:27:12,340 of all your collaborators so it will, 861 00:27:12,340 --> 00:27:14,032 it has some charts 862 00:27:14,232 --> 00:27:16,443 of how active people are 863 00:27:16,643 --> 00:27:19,390 and looking at things as well as 864 00:27:19,390 --> 00:27:20,835 different views 865 00:27:21,035 --> 00:27:24,208 it shows you who's using what views 866 00:27:24,340 --> 00:27:27,808 and it'll chart out usage 867 00:27:28,040 --> 00:27:31,169 of the different tables and views 868 00:27:31,369 --> 00:27:32,201 and users 869 00:27:32,401 --> 00:27:35,530 and then there is one function where 870 00:27:35,530 --> 00:27:37,219 it will show you views 871 00:27:37,419 --> 00:27:39,951 that haven't been used for 90 days 872 00:27:40,151 --> 00:27:41,440 or more and it gives 873 00:27:41,440 --> 00:27:42,897 you the option to like 874 00:27:43,097 --> 00:27:44,309 remove those views. 875 00:27:44,509 --> 00:27:46,540 So kind of a cleanup functionality, 876 00:27:46,540 --> 00:27:49,433 so that was kind of the only non 877 00:27:49,633 --> 00:27:50,423 you know, 878 00:27:50,623 --> 00:27:53,410 actionable item in the insights 879 00:27:53,410 --> 00:27:54,718 that I could see. 880 00:27:55,040 --> 00:27:58,246 So plug for enterprise of course, 881 00:27:58,446 --> 00:28:02,520 but hopefully they'll maybe bring that to 882 00:28:02,520 --> 00:28:04,898 to pro users in the future. 883 00:28:07,740 --> 00:28:10,218 Yeah, it seems useful for bases that have, 884 00:28:10,840 --> 00:28:12,318 you know, upwards of 885 00:28:13,400 --> 00:28:14,686 six I guess collaborators, 886 00:28:14,886 --> 00:28:16,318 that's the number I just made up. 887 00:28:17,040 --> 00:28:17,498 Yeah. 888 00:28:18,640 --> 00:28:19,819 And Justin brings out 889 00:28:20,019 --> 00:28:22,120 curious to know when the data is captured, 890 00:28:22,120 --> 00:28:23,980 it said one day base had no users 891 00:28:24,180 --> 00:28:26,290 yesterday but I was in that base all day, 892 00:28:26,290 --> 00:28:28,537 so maybe still have some 893 00:28:28,737 --> 00:28:31,908 some data. Is it my whole base or by 894 00:28:32,440 --> 00:28:33,898 table slash view? 895 00:28:35,340 --> 00:28:37,974 It's a table slash view 896 00:28:38,174 --> 00:28:40,608 is how it breaks it out 897 00:28:42,140 --> 00:28:44,381 but it also has another chart 898 00:28:44,581 --> 00:28:47,008 that's just general usage by user. 899 00:28:47,340 --> 00:28:49,998 So that one is by base I think 900 00:28:51,740 --> 00:28:55,028 well Airtable has to capture this data 901 00:28:55,228 --> 00:28:57,970 somehow because Airtable sometimes 902 00:28:57,970 --> 00:29:00,550 remember what your last view 903 00:29:00,750 --> 00:29:03,818 table slash view is. So it has to know 904 00:29:04,640 --> 00:29:07,558 when a particular person is 905 00:29:07,660 --> 00:29:09,218 accessing something. 906 00:29:10,040 --> 00:29:12,088 Yeah. So yeah, 907 00:29:12,740 --> 00:29:13,760 I wonder how they do that. 908 00:29:13,960 --> 00:29:15,187 I don't have an enterprise account 909 00:29:15,387 --> 00:29:15,800 though so I can't 910 00:29:15,800 --> 00:29:17,008 do any sort of testing. 911 00:29:17,340 --> 00:29:19,021 Yeah, so that goes with 912 00:29:19,221 --> 00:29:20,945 we already talked about 913 00:29:21,145 --> 00:29:22,820 manage fields but that's 914 00:29:22,820 --> 00:29:24,266 another one where 915 00:29:24,466 --> 00:29:26,664 something manage fields is 916 00:29:26,864 --> 00:29:29,370 half available and then 917 00:29:31,140 --> 00:29:34,188 dependencies is enterprise. 918 00:29:34,340 --> 00:29:35,268 So 919 00:29:35,490 --> 00:29:38,668 manage fields itself is for pro 920 00:29:38,850 --> 00:29:40,948 the dependencies is for enterprise. 921 00:29:41,270 --> 00:29:42,988 Yeah, so 922 00:29:43,000 --> 00:29:44,114 good stuff coming, 923 00:29:44,314 --> 00:29:45,739 you could definitely see 924 00:29:45,939 --> 00:29:47,580 like this is probably you know, 925 00:29:47,580 --> 00:29:48,640 months in the work 926 00:29:48,841 --> 00:29:50,408 of all these changes. I wonder 927 00:29:50,440 --> 00:29:51,763 if there's more to come 928 00:29:51,963 --> 00:29:53,593 or I feel like this is kind of 929 00:29:53,793 --> 00:29:54,408 a plateau where 930 00:29:54,440 --> 00:29:57,358 They'll let things settle a bit and then 931 00:29:57,790 --> 00:29:58,999 because I feel like 932 00:29:59,199 --> 00:30:00,463 this was a lot of work, 933 00:30:00,663 --> 00:30:02,700 all these changes the last 2-3 weeks 934 00:30:02,700 --> 00:30:03,398 they've made. 935 00:30:03,940 --> 00:30:07,498 Yeah, Airtable doesn't do 936 00:30:08,340 --> 00:30:09,268 versions 937 00:30:09,560 --> 00:30:11,598 and that's not atypical for 938 00:30:12,040 --> 00:30:13,674 web apps or you know, 939 00:30:13,874 --> 00:30:14,932 web based apps 940 00:30:15,132 --> 00:30:18,108 like like Airtable but there are some that 941 00:30:18,440 --> 00:30:20,573 have such massive dumps 942 00:30:20,773 --> 00:30:24,098 of new features that they call it like 943 00:30:24,540 --> 00:30:26,399 Airtable 2.0 or something like that. 944 00:30:26,599 --> 00:30:28,310 I wonder if Airtable is ever going to 945 00:30:28,310 --> 00:30:28,908 do that. 946 00:30:29,540 --> 00:30:30,437 I don't know, 947 00:30:30,637 --> 00:30:32,511 last week rises to the level 948 00:30:32,711 --> 00:30:34,920 where I would call it a 2.0 or 3.0 949 00:30:34,920 --> 00:30:36,718 or whatever. But 950 00:30:38,240 --> 00:30:39,750 obviously they're working 951 00:30:39,950 --> 00:30:41,788 continuously on various portions 952 00:30:41,988 --> 00:30:42,650 of the product. 953 00:30:42,650 --> 00:30:45,608 I wonder if there were some, 954 00:30:46,040 --> 00:30:48,368 whenever Interfaces gets out of beta 955 00:30:48,510 --> 00:30:49,368 for instance, 956 00:30:50,040 --> 00:30:51,470 they're probably gonna 957 00:30:51,670 --> 00:30:52,671 add new features 958 00:30:52,871 --> 00:30:55,110 to go along with that when it becomes a 959 00:30:55,110 --> 00:30:56,208 core feature 960 00:30:56,840 --> 00:30:57,708 outside of beta. 961 00:30:57,908 --> 00:30:59,498 I wonder if they're ever going to 962 00:30:59,840 --> 00:31:00,998 describe 963 00:31:01,840 --> 00:31:03,258 itself as 964 00:31:03,370 --> 00:31:04,908 this is Airtable 2.0 965 00:31:05,540 --> 00:31:07,390 I could see them doing it 966 00:31:07,590 --> 00:31:10,318 just for the marketing, you know, push 967 00:31:10,640 --> 00:31:13,408 I think coda has done that I think 968 00:31:13,820 --> 00:31:14,788 Glide has done it too. 969 00:31:16,740 --> 00:31:19,988 And notion I think has did a 2.0 version, 970 00:31:20,188 --> 00:31:22,998 you know, everybody's got to get a 2.0 971 00:31:23,340 --> 00:31:24,511 yeah, yeah, yeah. 972 00:31:24,711 --> 00:31:26,374 I think Airtable could be 973 00:31:26,574 --> 00:31:28,370 maybe they're waiting for one. 974 00:31:28,370 --> 00:31:29,684 Maybe when permissions 975 00:31:29,884 --> 00:31:31,525 they've hinted of permissions 976 00:31:31,725 --> 00:31:32,430 later this year. 977 00:31:32,430 --> 00:31:33,800 That could definitely, 978 00:31:34,000 --> 00:31:35,256 I could see that too. 979 00:31:35,456 --> 00:31:37,350 I think that's sort of a piece that 980 00:31:37,350 --> 00:31:39,404 is missing from Airtable now 981 00:31:39,604 --> 00:31:41,898 that if it were added would change 982 00:31:42,040 --> 00:31:44,890 enough of how people might use Airtable. 983 00:31:45,090 --> 00:31:47,098 Even if the Interface for it is 984 00:31:47,140 --> 00:31:48,418 much the same as it 985 00:31:48,570 --> 00:31:50,608 it as it is today, 986 00:31:50,940 --> 00:31:51,708 adding 987 00:31:52,310 --> 00:31:54,941 greater control over permissions, 988 00:31:55,141 --> 00:31:56,110 visibility, 989 00:31:56,310 --> 00:31:57,625 access, things like that. 990 00:31:57,825 --> 00:31:59,161 I think that probably would 991 00:31:59,361 --> 00:32:00,150 rise to the level of 992 00:32:00,150 --> 00:32:00,818 calling it 993 00:32:01,240 --> 00:32:03,408 the next level of Airtable 994 00:32:03,740 --> 00:32:04,318 Yeah, 995 00:32:04,740 --> 00:32:06,008 very good. 996 00:32:06,340 --> 00:32:08,799 All right. That's a good rundown 997 00:32:08,999 --> 00:32:11,720 tons of tons of new new functionality. 998 00:32:11,720 --> 00:32:14,254 We'll dive deeper into some of those 999 00:32:14,454 --> 00:32:17,210 today and in the future and help you learn 1000 00:32:17,210 --> 00:32:18,731 all those new systems, 1001 00:32:18,931 --> 00:32:20,733 but it gives you a sense of 1002 00:32:20,933 --> 00:32:22,670 what all got released this week 1003 00:32:22,670 --> 00:32:24,017 before we move on 1004 00:32:24,217 --> 00:32:26,372 a quick spotlight for On2Air 1005 00:32:26,572 --> 00:32:28,218 our primary sponsor, 1006 00:32:28,240 --> 00:32:29,641 it's an all in one toolkit 1007 00:32:29,841 --> 00:32:31,420 to run your business on Airtable. 1008 00:32:31,420 --> 00:32:32,950 It's a suite of apps 1009 00:32:33,150 --> 00:32:34,933 that enable any business 1010 00:32:35,133 --> 00:32:37,310 that is seriously using Airtable 1011 00:32:37,310 --> 00:32:39,470 to take it to the next level, 1012 00:32:39,670 --> 00:32:41,467 from backing up your data 1013 00:32:41,667 --> 00:32:43,120 to managing your schema 1014 00:32:43,120 --> 00:32:43,809 structure. 1015 00:32:44,009 --> 00:32:45,764 In today's spotlight, we, 1016 00:32:45,964 --> 00:32:48,220 the last couple of weeks we've been 1017 00:32:48,220 --> 00:32:50,037 giving a sneak peek into 1018 00:32:50,237 --> 00:32:52,439 forms 2.0 I'll call that, 1019 00:32:52,639 --> 00:32:54,200 we'll do a 2.0 1020 00:32:54,200 --> 00:32:55,174 on our end. 1021 00:32:55,374 --> 00:32:57,508 Yeah. And we are releasing, 1022 00:32:57,708 --> 00:32:59,800 we're a couple of weeks away. 1023 00:32:59,800 --> 00:33:01,694 We are burning the midnight oil 1024 00:33:01,894 --> 00:33:03,338 trying to get this ready. 1025 00:33:03,538 --> 00:33:04,320 We're still a few 1026 00:33:04,320 --> 00:33:04,955 weeks away 1027 00:33:05,155 --> 00:33:07,472 shooting for first of August release 1028 00:33:07,672 --> 00:33:09,210 but I'm going to give you a 1029 00:33:09,210 --> 00:33:10,188 sneak peak. 1030 00:33:10,388 --> 00:33:13,349 We are building our own standalone 1031 00:33:13,549 --> 00:33:15,700 forms product that takes 1032 00:33:15,700 --> 00:33:18,728 interacting with Airtable from outside 1033 00:33:18,928 --> 00:33:21,038 of Airtable to the next level 1034 00:33:21,060 --> 00:33:23,908 we are working on how do you 1035 00:33:24,108 --> 00:33:27,794 interact with your linked record data 1036 00:33:27,994 --> 00:33:28,790 and 1037 00:33:28,790 --> 00:33:29,551 and do that. 1038 00:33:29,751 --> 00:33:32,201 I wanted to make it as easy as possible. 1039 00:33:32,401 --> 00:33:33,610 One solution might have 1040 00:33:33,610 --> 00:33:36,131 been to just link to another form 1041 00:33:36,331 --> 00:33:39,340 for that linked table. I didn't want to do 1042 00:33:39,340 --> 00:33:42,283 that. I wanted to make it simplified 1043 00:33:42,483 --> 00:33:45,390 as possible. So we just wrapped up the 1044 00:33:45,390 --> 00:33:47,977 ability to interact with your 1045 00:33:48,177 --> 00:33:49,582 linked record data 1046 00:33:49,782 --> 00:33:51,940 in the same way that you do 1047 00:33:51,940 --> 00:33:53,998 with your top level 1048 00:33:54,140 --> 00:33:56,798 data within the form. And so now 1049 00:33:56,820 --> 00:33:58,265 if you have a field here, 1050 00:33:58,465 --> 00:34:00,518 so on this one, this is a linked record 1051 00:34:00,740 --> 00:34:03,917 field and within the configuration, 1052 00:34:04,117 --> 00:34:07,730 you'll be able to manage the fields inside 1053 00:34:07,730 --> 00:34:09,628 of that linked record 1054 00:34:09,828 --> 00:34:12,303 and it brings up a new menu, 1055 00:34:12,503 --> 00:34:14,690 a new complete form editor. 1056 00:34:14,690 --> 00:34:15,866 So you can have 1057 00:34:16,066 --> 00:34:18,218 complete control over the data 1058 00:34:18,340 --> 00:34:20,404 that you want to interact with 1059 00:34:20,604 --> 00:34:21,298 at the linked 1060 00:34:21,440 --> 00:34:22,395 record level, 1061 00:34:22,595 --> 00:34:24,972 so you can specify all your fields 1062 00:34:25,172 --> 00:34:26,580 to make them completely 1063 00:34:26,580 --> 00:34:27,516 configurable 1064 00:34:27,716 --> 00:34:29,855 all within the same Interface. 1065 00:34:30,055 --> 00:34:31,530 And the cool thing is, 1066 00:34:31,530 --> 00:34:32,212 is this is 1067 00:34:32,412 --> 00:34:34,588 if you understand technical terms 1068 00:34:34,788 --> 00:34:36,170 is completely recursive, 1069 00:34:36,170 --> 00:34:37,619 which means you can go 1070 00:34:37,819 --> 00:34:39,398 as many layers as you want. 1071 00:34:39,639 --> 00:34:40,873 And so this has 1072 00:34:41,073 --> 00:34:44,044 another linked record inside of that. 1073 00:34:44,244 --> 00:34:45,810 So you can go into its 1074 00:34:45,810 --> 00:34:46,937 configuration 1075 00:34:47,137 --> 00:34:49,847 and manage and so you can create 1076 00:34:50,047 --> 00:34:52,050 if you want to it's all 1077 00:34:52,050 --> 00:34:53,620 configurable, You don't need to 1078 00:34:53,820 --> 00:34:54,671 make them editable 1079 00:34:54,871 --> 00:34:55,949 or create-able but you can 1080 00:34:55,949 --> 00:34:57,530 go as many layers 1081 00:34:57,730 --> 00:35:00,598 linked layers as you want to edit 1082 00:35:00,740 --> 00:35:03,098 all within the same form. 1083 00:35:03,740 --> 00:35:06,297 So that is pretty cool 1084 00:35:06,497 --> 00:35:10,598 and excited to get this out there. So 1085 00:35:11,440 --> 00:35:13,910 hopefully if you're interested in that 1086 00:35:14,110 --> 00:35:16,380 sign up, we do have a waiting list for 1087 00:35:16,380 --> 00:35:18,822 for people that that will get access to it 1088 00:35:19,022 --> 00:35:20,740 first and test it out while we're 1089 00:35:20,740 --> 00:35:22,011 still in kind of beta 1090 00:35:22,211 --> 00:35:24,242 but we'd love to hear your feedback 1091 00:35:24,442 --> 00:35:25,460 on things you want to 1092 00:35:25,460 --> 00:35:27,418 see in forms, 1093 00:35:28,540 --> 00:35:31,098 good stuff there. 1094 00:35:31,210 --> 00:35:33,718 Alright, 1095 00:35:34,540 --> 00:35:37,276 okay. Kamille is gonna walk us through 1096 00:35:37,476 --> 00:35:39,508 an audience question for today. 1097 00:35:40,340 --> 00:35:41,408 Screen is up. 1098 00:35:41,940 --> 00:35:42,708 Okay. 1099 00:35:43,040 --> 00:35:45,548 So I got this question a while ago 1100 00:35:45,747 --> 00:35:48,350 but I don't think I ever really talked 1101 00:35:48,350 --> 00:35:49,881 about the solution for it 1102 00:35:50,081 --> 00:35:51,718 and I thought it was actually, 1103 00:35:53,240 --> 00:35:55,445 it was one of those questions 1104 00:35:55,645 --> 00:35:57,701 that I got that was like wow 1105 00:35:57,901 --> 00:35:59,170 this would have been 1106 00:35:59,170 --> 00:36:01,208 really hard to do without Rejex, 1107 00:36:01,530 --> 00:36:03,397 essentially what they want to do 1108 00:36:03,597 --> 00:36:05,440 is alphabetize their list of books, 1109 00:36:05,440 --> 00:36:08,069 but they don't want if a book 1110 00:36:08,269 --> 00:36:10,698 starts with the word the or a 1111 00:36:11,030 --> 00:36:12,223 they don't want that to 1112 00:36:12,423 --> 00:36:13,230 affect the alphabet 1113 00:36:13,430 --> 00:36:14,588 alphabetizing 1114 00:36:14,650 --> 00:36:16,508 for it. So they want to move 1115 00:36:16,830 --> 00:36:19,698 the or a to the end of 1116 00:36:20,420 --> 00:36:22,508 the name of the book with a comma. 1117 00:36:23,230 --> 00:36:26,259 And you could do that 1118 00:36:26,459 --> 00:36:30,298 with left and substitute and 1119 00:36:31,530 --> 00:36:33,690 you know a few other of the 1120 00:36:33,890 --> 00:36:35,676 older formula functions 1121 00:36:35,876 --> 00:36:37,850 but it was so much easier to 1122 00:36:37,850 --> 00:36:38,388 do 1123 00:36:38,730 --> 00:36:40,208 with Rejex. So 1124 00:36:40,730 --> 00:36:42,697 just very simply 1125 00:36:42,897 --> 00:36:46,508 in this table I have a list of, 1126 00:36:47,030 --> 00:36:47,993 you know book titles 1127 00:36:48,193 --> 00:36:49,101 Alice in Wonderland, 1128 00:36:49,301 --> 00:36:50,907 The blue book, The Princess and the Pea 1129 00:36:51,107 --> 00:36:52,487 A tale of Two Cities 1130 00:36:52,687 --> 00:36:53,798 There She Blows. So 1131 00:36:54,610 --> 00:36:56,010 under my formula 1132 00:36:56,210 --> 00:36:58,898 you could see that I can properly 1133 00:37:00,030 --> 00:37:02,148 alphabetize things and have 1134 00:37:02,920 --> 00:37:06,088 the word the and a not affect 1135 00:37:07,130 --> 00:37:09,117 the order of these books. 1136 00:37:09,317 --> 00:37:11,557 But also it didn't take the a 1137 00:37:11,757 --> 00:37:13,410 at the start of Alice in 1138 00:37:13,410 --> 00:37:15,898 Wonderland and it also didn't take 1139 00:37:16,530 --> 00:37:17,448 the 1140 00:37:17,450 --> 00:37:19,398 at the start of There She Blows. 1141 00:37:19,530 --> 00:37:22,098 And the way I was able to do that 1142 00:37:23,730 --> 00:37:26,508 was with a fairly short 1143 00:37:27,310 --> 00:37:28,144 Rejex formula. 1144 00:37:28,344 --> 00:37:29,772 So there's a trim in here 1145 00:37:29,972 --> 00:37:31,600 just so that it removes any extra 1146 00:37:31,600 --> 00:37:32,798 spaces that might 1147 00:37:32,900 --> 00:37:35,008 appear at the beginning and end, 1148 00:37:35,330 --> 00:37:36,585 I have Rejex replace, 1149 00:37:36,785 --> 00:37:38,498 it's taking the name of the book 1150 00:37:39,130 --> 00:37:41,672 and I have a capture group 1151 00:37:41,872 --> 00:37:44,898 in Airtable, and in other Rejex 1152 00:37:45,630 --> 00:37:47,298 implementations if you put 1153 00:37:47,730 --> 00:37:49,725 words inside of parentheses, 1154 00:37:49,925 --> 00:37:51,986 that's called a capture group. 1155 00:37:52,186 --> 00:37:53,360 So I'm looking for a 1156 00:37:53,360 --> 00:37:57,198 specific set of characters in this case 1157 00:37:57,800 --> 00:37:59,128 the start 1158 00:37:59,280 --> 00:38:00,249 of the text is 1159 00:38:00,449 --> 00:38:02,188 represented by the up carrot 1160 00:38:02,620 --> 00:38:03,688 and then 1161 00:38:05,720 --> 00:38:07,066 capital a space 1162 00:38:07,266 --> 00:38:10,164 and then there's a pipe character 1163 00:38:10,364 --> 00:38:12,360 in Rejex, pipe character 1164 00:38:12,360 --> 00:38:13,244 means or, 1165 00:38:13,444 --> 00:38:15,698 so I'm looking for either 1166 00:38:16,520 --> 00:38:18,488 capital a space or 1167 00:38:18,920 --> 00:38:20,998 capital the space 1168 00:38:21,720 --> 00:38:24,198 and then I have a separate capture group 1169 00:38:24,620 --> 00:38:27,008 that has dot which represents 1170 00:38:27,030 --> 00:38:28,298 any character. 1171 00:38:28,680 --> 00:38:30,581 And then I have an asterisk 1172 00:38:30,781 --> 00:38:31,781 which represents 1173 00:38:32,120 --> 00:38:34,198 zero or more of 1174 00:38:34,520 --> 00:38:36,568 any character. So basically 1175 00:38:36,840 --> 00:38:38,774 in regular people words, 1176 00:38:38,974 --> 00:38:41,998 I'm saying look at the start of the text 1177 00:38:42,520 --> 00:38:44,388 if it starts with 1178 00:38:44,820 --> 00:38:48,998 a space or the space capitalized, 1179 00:38:50,420 --> 00:38:52,158 take that piece 1180 00:38:52,520 --> 00:38:54,536 and I don't care what comes after it. 1181 00:38:54,736 --> 00:38:56,498 As long as there's a space in there, 1182 00:38:57,820 --> 00:39:00,298 grab that piece of the text. 1183 00:39:00,620 --> 00:39:01,498 So 1184 00:39:02,220 --> 00:39:04,188 with Rejex replace you can 1185 00:39:04,620 --> 00:39:06,588 set what your capture groups are 1186 00:39:07,120 --> 00:39:08,715 and then you can reorder them, 1187 00:39:08,915 --> 00:39:09,610 which is nice. 1188 00:39:09,810 --> 00:39:11,000 So because I have to capture 1189 00:39:11,000 --> 00:39:12,214 groups, I'm saying 1190 00:39:12,414 --> 00:39:14,046 start with the second one 1191 00:39:14,246 --> 00:39:16,330 which is everything other than a or 1192 00:39:16,330 --> 00:39:17,578 space at the beginning 1193 00:39:18,020 --> 00:39:19,248 add a comma, 1194 00:39:19,260 --> 00:39:20,188 add a space 1195 00:39:20,470 --> 00:39:21,498 and then plop 1196 00:39:21,820 --> 00:39:23,029 the first part. 1197 00:39:23,229 --> 00:39:25,528 So if it was a put a it was the 1198 00:39:25,690 --> 00:39:26,188 the 1199 00:39:26,720 --> 00:39:27,946 and then again, trim 1200 00:39:28,146 --> 00:39:29,793 is removing that extra space 1201 00:39:29,993 --> 00:39:31,380 at the end which would have 1202 00:39:31,380 --> 00:39:32,940 come from my capture group 1203 00:39:33,140 --> 00:39:34,799 because I'm explicitly saying 1204 00:39:34,999 --> 00:39:36,000 there's a space after 1205 00:39:36,000 --> 00:39:36,488 the 1206 00:39:37,720 --> 00:39:39,783 so looking at it again, 1207 00:39:39,983 --> 00:39:43,640 this is what it would come out as again, 1208 00:39:43,640 --> 00:39:46,212 it doesn't mess up Alice in Wonderland, 1209 00:39:46,412 --> 00:39:48,520 it doesn't mess up this one either. 1210 00:39:48,520 --> 00:39:49,078 It's 1211 00:39:49,620 --> 00:39:52,218 only if it starts with the word the 1212 00:39:52,418 --> 00:39:55,038 and a space or the word A and a space 1213 00:39:55,070 --> 00:39:57,008 putting it at the end. So 1214 00:39:57,010 --> 00:39:59,088 just one of those times where 1215 00:39:59,620 --> 00:40:01,878 life is much much easier with Rejex. 1216 00:40:04,410 --> 00:40:06,072 Yeah, this is a perfect 1217 00:40:06,272 --> 00:40:07,878 use case for Rejex. 1218 00:40:09,010 --> 00:40:12,288 Hopefully that's you know, nice 1219 00:40:12,610 --> 00:40:13,490 feature that people 1220 00:40:13,690 --> 00:40:14,788 could add to their toolbelt. 1221 00:40:14,988 --> 00:40:16,330 You don't have to learn everything 1222 00:40:16,330 --> 00:40:17,117 in Rejex but 1223 00:40:17,317 --> 00:40:19,030 if you can learn the basics 1224 00:40:19,230 --> 00:40:21,378 this is a good formula to learn that. 1225 00:40:21,910 --> 00:40:23,428 Yeah. 1226 00:40:23,550 --> 00:40:25,188 The goal is to 1227 00:40:26,010 --> 00:40:28,126 see enough use cases for Rejex 1228 00:40:28,326 --> 00:40:30,014 where you're like I think 1229 00:40:30,214 --> 00:40:31,230 I could do this in 1230 00:40:31,230 --> 00:40:31,468 Rejex 1231 00:40:31,710 --> 00:40:34,068 and you don't have to know how because 1232 00:40:34,610 --> 00:40:36,174 I don't remember what each 1233 00:40:36,374 --> 00:40:37,630 and every one of these 1234 00:40:37,830 --> 00:40:39,000 special characters does. 1235 00:40:39,000 --> 00:40:40,432 Like I can't remember 1236 00:40:40,632 --> 00:40:42,079 off the top of my head 1237 00:40:42,279 --> 00:40:44,250 that up carrot means start of the 1238 00:40:44,250 --> 00:40:47,324 text and dot means an any character, 1239 00:40:47,524 --> 00:40:49,482 an asterisks means zero 1240 00:40:49,682 --> 00:40:51,100 or more of whatever 1241 00:40:51,100 --> 00:40:52,310 character comes before it 1242 00:40:52,510 --> 00:40:53,454 I don't remember that 1243 00:40:53,654 --> 00:40:54,488 off the top of my head. 1244 00:40:54,610 --> 00:40:57,048 But there are lists of 1245 00:40:57,280 --> 00:40:58,678 what each of those 1246 00:40:59,090 --> 00:41:00,828 individual characters mean. 1247 00:41:00,950 --> 00:41:02,751 And so your job really is to 1248 00:41:02,951 --> 00:41:04,938 think through what do I want to do? 1249 00:41:06,310 --> 00:41:08,658 Do I think I could do it in Rejex? 1250 00:41:08,870 --> 00:41:11,251 And then you suffer for a little bit 1251 00:41:11,451 --> 00:41:13,698 and figuring out exactly how to do it 1252 00:41:14,210 --> 00:41:15,153 and then once you do 1253 00:41:15,353 --> 00:41:16,618 you never have to do it again 1254 00:41:16,818 --> 00:41:17,510 which is nice. 1255 00:41:17,710 --> 00:41:19,394 Yeah. Yeah, just plan on 1256 00:41:19,594 --> 00:41:21,850 hitting your head against the wall. 1257 00:41:21,850 --> 00:41:24,608 Yeah. First time no one understands Rejex. 1258 00:41:26,510 --> 00:41:28,959 Yeah, but there are good websites 1259 00:41:29,159 --> 00:41:30,085 that help you 1260 00:41:30,285 --> 00:41:32,150 Rejex tester, rejex101.com 1261 00:41:32,150 --> 00:41:33,842 are a couple of just 1262 00:41:34,042 --> 00:41:35,788 google Rejex testing. 1263 00:41:36,210 --> 00:41:38,778 There's several websites that are good. 1264 00:41:40,310 --> 00:41:41,411 Yeah and Justin 1265 00:41:41,611 --> 00:41:43,761 if you follow Justin on Twitter, 1266 00:41:43,961 --> 00:41:45,990 he gives good always on Friday. 1267 00:41:45,990 --> 00:41:47,544 There's a Formula Friday 1268 00:41:47,744 --> 00:41:49,360 that often require Rejex. 1269 00:41:49,560 --> 00:41:51,040 So that's a great resource 1270 00:41:51,040 --> 00:41:53,858 to learn from Justin on Rejex. 1271 00:41:56,510 --> 00:41:59,378 Very good. Cool, good stuff there 1272 00:41:59,710 --> 00:42:02,344 on that and answering that question 1273 00:42:02,544 --> 00:42:05,430 and learning a little bit about Rejex. 1274 00:42:05,430 --> 00:42:07,694 Let's move on our next segment 1275 00:42:07,894 --> 00:42:10,260 exploring forms in Interfaces. 1276 00:42:10,260 --> 00:42:12,868 This segment is a Case for Interface 1277 00:42:13,200 --> 00:42:14,917 and let's do it. 1278 00:42:15,117 --> 00:42:17,536 So like we talked about 1279 00:42:17,736 --> 00:42:19,640 earlier in the show, 1280 00:42:19,640 --> 00:42:21,251 they released this 1281 00:42:21,451 --> 00:42:23,664 Interface Designer forms 1282 00:42:23,864 --> 00:42:26,800 the ability to create new records. 1283 00:42:26,800 --> 00:42:28,368 So that's what forms are, 1284 00:42:28,700 --> 00:42:31,575 let's learn a little bit more about that. 1285 00:42:31,775 --> 00:42:34,170 So you'll go into your Interfaces and 1286 00:42:34,170 --> 00:42:37,327 now it's a little bit different 1287 00:42:37,527 --> 00:42:39,568 at the top here and 1288 00:42:40,700 --> 00:42:43,875 if you click into your grouping 1289 00:42:44,075 --> 00:42:45,206 of Interfaces 1290 00:42:45,406 --> 00:42:47,910 then what you'll need to do 1291 00:42:47,910 --> 00:42:50,248 actually 1292 00:42:53,400 --> 00:42:54,692 this is a new layout, 1293 00:42:54,892 --> 00:42:56,827 so that was the first thing 1294 00:42:57,027 --> 00:42:58,260 that I would mention 1295 00:42:58,260 --> 00:43:00,127 is forms are a new layout. 1296 00:43:00,327 --> 00:43:02,266 They're not I wish they were 1297 00:43:02,466 --> 00:43:03,790 elements inside of the 1298 00:43:03,790 --> 00:43:05,925 other Interface Designer, 1299 00:43:06,125 --> 00:43:08,286 it's not quite an element, 1300 00:43:08,486 --> 00:43:10,280 but if you have a record 1301 00:43:10,280 --> 00:43:11,247 list element, 1302 00:43:11,447 --> 00:43:13,478 you can create new from there. 1303 00:43:13,700 --> 00:43:14,278 Okay, 1304 00:43:14,500 --> 00:43:15,828 that's good to know. 1305 00:43:16,028 --> 00:43:18,950 Let's look at that, so that's the record. 1306 00:43:18,950 --> 00:43:21,718 Yeah, I think we can do it both ways. 1307 00:43:22,400 --> 00:43:22,978 Okay, 1308 00:43:23,900 --> 00:43:26,668 so if we create, I wanna do 1309 00:43:27,000 --> 00:43:27,858 try that. 1310 00:43:30,900 --> 00:43:35,358 If we create a record preview then 1311 00:43:36,100 --> 00:43:38,678 click on your the thing 1312 00:43:38,878 --> 00:43:41,368 on the side the side bar 1313 00:43:42,300 --> 00:43:43,378 and then 1314 00:43:43,460 --> 00:43:45,898 allow at the bottom actions, 1315 00:43:46,020 --> 00:43:48,468 allow users to create new records 1316 00:43:49,100 --> 00:43:50,978 and then you could 1317 00:43:51,400 --> 00:43:54,268 yeah, edit form and now we're in here, 1318 00:43:54,700 --> 00:43:55,958 so very good. 1319 00:43:56,158 --> 00:43:57,776 So you can do it. 1320 00:43:57,976 --> 00:44:00,113 I was using a dashboard 1321 00:44:00,313 --> 00:44:02,250 because I wanted it, 1322 00:44:02,250 --> 00:44:03,743 Yeah, you're right, 1323 00:44:03,943 --> 00:44:06,544 it's not like a top level element, 1324 00:44:06,744 --> 00:44:08,380 it's hidden inside other 1325 00:44:08,380 --> 00:44:09,709 existing elements. 1326 00:44:09,909 --> 00:44:12,810 So it's the record list thing on the left, 1327 00:44:12,810 --> 00:44:14,658 it's also for 1328 00:44:14,790 --> 00:44:15,468 the 1329 00:44:16,090 --> 00:44:16,608 the, 1330 00:44:16,840 --> 00:44:18,080 I forget what it's called, 1331 00:44:18,280 --> 00:44:19,275 the choice component 1332 00:44:19,475 --> 00:44:20,370 that's a drop down for 1333 00:44:20,370 --> 00:44:22,648 records, you could do it from there too. 1334 00:44:24,890 --> 00:44:27,583 Yeah, it's sort of hidden in there, 1335 00:44:27,783 --> 00:44:29,968 but it is a top level page type 1336 00:44:30,390 --> 00:44:33,158 as well, that's probably the most visible. 1337 00:44:33,590 --> 00:44:38,768 Okay, awesome. So now we've got our 1338 00:44:39,090 --> 00:44:40,670 yeah, so now we've got our 1339 00:44:40,870 --> 00:44:41,798 design projects, 1340 00:44:41,998 --> 00:44:43,770 so this is pretty standard for the 1341 00:44:43,770 --> 00:44:45,084 Interface. 1342 00:44:45,284 --> 00:44:48,931 You can create that and then 1343 00:44:49,131 --> 00:44:52,968 let's see, where did it put it? 1344 00:44:57,190 --> 00:44:58,276 Oh it's right there. 1345 00:44:58,476 --> 00:45:00,336 So that would be so it automatically 1346 00:45:00,536 --> 00:45:01,370 adds the plus button 1347 00:45:01,370 --> 00:45:03,138 for you to click on 1348 00:45:03,338 --> 00:45:06,860 and then it would bring a pop up for it. 1349 00:45:06,860 --> 00:45:09,824 So that's the quick way to do it 1350 00:45:10,024 --> 00:45:12,880 if you're already in this type of 1351 00:45:12,880 --> 00:45:14,658 Interface layout. 1352 00:45:14,790 --> 00:45:18,556 So basically a form allows you to 1353 00:45:18,756 --> 00:45:23,350 create this. And for linked records you 1354 00:45:23,350 --> 00:45:26,268 can add a record. 1355 00:45:27,390 --> 00:45:33,278 But can you add a linked record? 1356 00:45:33,280 --> 00:45:34,552 I don't think so. 1357 00:45:34,752 --> 00:45:37,353 I think that's still a missing piece 1358 00:45:37,553 --> 00:45:38,220 in Airtable. 1359 00:45:38,220 --> 00:45:39,968 Like if you had a 1360 00:45:40,290 --> 00:45:41,942 a filtered table list 1361 00:45:42,142 --> 00:45:44,965 as an element on your Interface page, 1362 00:45:45,165 --> 00:45:46,110 you still can't 1363 00:45:46,110 --> 00:45:47,959 click the plus button inside of that. 1364 00:45:48,159 --> 00:45:49,159 They haven't quite 1365 00:45:49,390 --> 00:45:50,969 unlocked that functionality. 1366 00:45:51,169 --> 00:45:53,041 Yeah it's very useful functionality 1367 00:45:53,241 --> 00:45:53,790 that should be 1368 00:45:53,790 --> 00:45:54,358 unlocked 1369 00:45:54,890 --> 00:45:56,968 sooner or later. 1370 00:45:57,790 --> 00:45:59,105 That would have been 1371 00:45:59,305 --> 00:46:00,748 top of my list to add but 1372 00:46:01,080 --> 00:46:03,036 I'm sure they're thinking about it 1373 00:46:03,236 --> 00:46:04,590 because they mentioned it 1374 00:46:04,790 --> 00:46:05,510 like a while ago, 1375 00:46:05,510 --> 00:46:07,552 it's probably somewhat difficult 1376 00:46:07,752 --> 00:46:09,147 to figure out precisely 1377 00:46:09,347 --> 00:46:10,360 how you want to link 1378 00:46:10,360 --> 00:46:11,574 things together. 1379 00:46:11,774 --> 00:46:13,548 I'm thinking about how the 1380 00:46:14,580 --> 00:46:17,142 U. R. L. For any Interface page 1381 00:46:17,342 --> 00:46:20,530 is predictable to a point where you could 1382 00:46:20,530 --> 00:46:21,848 have multiple different 1383 00:46:22,680 --> 00:46:23,815 elements on a page 1384 00:46:24,015 --> 00:46:26,385 that are filtering from the same table. 1385 00:46:26,585 --> 00:46:27,600 So you have multiple 1386 00:46:27,600 --> 00:46:29,318 record ids from the same table 1387 00:46:29,518 --> 00:46:30,927 appearing in your U. R. L. 1388 00:46:31,127 --> 00:46:32,010 And they're probably 1389 00:46:32,010 --> 00:46:33,758 sorting through exactly 1390 00:46:34,280 --> 00:46:36,789 if we want to pre fill a particular record 1391 00:46:36,989 --> 00:46:38,820 in creating a new linked record to 1392 00:46:38,820 --> 00:46:39,458 something 1393 00:46:39,880 --> 00:46:42,058 which element do we pick from? 1394 00:46:42,110 --> 00:46:43,948 That's probably what they're trying 1395 00:46:44,148 --> 00:46:45,838 to iron out and it's a tough problem 1396 00:46:46,480 --> 00:46:49,482 but boy do I want it solved 1397 00:46:49,682 --> 00:46:52,415 yeah. One another feature 1398 00:46:52,615 --> 00:46:54,930 they did add is you can 1399 00:46:54,930 --> 00:46:56,435 make fields required 1400 00:46:56,635 --> 00:46:57,875 on a create form. 1401 00:46:58,075 --> 00:47:00,500 So that's something nice because you 1402 00:47:00,500 --> 00:47:01,603 don't really have that 1403 00:47:01,803 --> 00:47:03,124 when you're editing existing 1404 00:47:03,324 --> 00:47:04,210 records there's no like 1405 00:47:04,210 --> 00:47:05,237 submit button 1406 00:47:05,437 --> 00:47:07,528 to like say this is required. 1407 00:47:07,930 --> 00:47:10,315 But on a create there is a 1408 00:47:10,515 --> 00:47:12,394 submit create button. 1409 00:47:12,594 --> 00:47:14,810 You can have a little bit 1410 00:47:14,810 --> 00:47:16,458 control over the button. 1411 00:47:16,780 --> 00:47:20,343 So this does this is nice. 1412 00:47:20,543 --> 00:47:22,170 It shows you 1413 00:47:22,370 --> 00:47:26,510 what's required in there. 1414 00:47:26,510 --> 00:47:27,682 So that's kind of cool. 1415 00:47:27,882 --> 00:47:29,720 And actually you can add more from here. 1416 00:47:29,720 --> 00:47:31,338 So that's kinda nice 1417 00:47:31,980 --> 00:47:34,892 in this dialogue you're showing right now. 1418 00:47:35,092 --> 00:47:37,458 I want there to be another option for 1419 00:47:37,980 --> 00:47:39,348 pre filled values 1420 00:47:39,780 --> 00:47:41,227 Because for form views 1421 00:47:41,427 --> 00:47:43,705 that this is a somewhat new feature. 1422 00:47:43,905 --> 00:47:44,780 I think it's a 22 1423 00:47:44,780 --> 00:47:45,480 release 1424 00:47:45,680 --> 00:47:48,931 where you can have a hidden field 1425 00:47:49,131 --> 00:47:52,380 on a form view, now finally, you can 1426 00:47:52,380 --> 00:47:53,748 pre fill that hidden 1427 00:47:54,080 --> 00:47:54,848 field. 1428 00:47:55,480 --> 00:47:56,887 You can't do that with an 1429 00:47:57,087 --> 00:47:58,371 Interface form quite yet 1430 00:47:58,571 --> 00:47:59,870 or at least not that I could 1431 00:47:59,870 --> 00:48:01,338 figure out. So 1432 00:48:01,670 --> 00:48:03,818 I would love in this panel 1433 00:48:04,160 --> 00:48:05,958 to be able to pre fill 1434 00:48:06,370 --> 00:48:08,176 a field and not even show it 1435 00:48:08,376 --> 00:48:10,820 to somebody. I feel like that's easier to 1436 00:48:10,820 --> 00:48:13,529 accomplish here than it would be 1437 00:48:13,729 --> 00:48:15,138 for a form view. 1438 00:48:16,570 --> 00:48:17,584 Yeah for sure. 1439 00:48:17,784 --> 00:48:20,173 I think that that could be doable. 1440 00:48:20,373 --> 00:48:21,930 And they talked about, 1441 00:48:21,930 --> 00:48:24,046 I think they did hint that 1442 00:48:24,246 --> 00:48:25,512 conditional logic, 1443 00:48:25,712 --> 00:48:26,442 they did 1444 00:48:26,642 --> 00:48:27,820 included in that. 1445 00:48:27,820 --> 00:48:29,256 Someone did mention that 1446 00:48:29,456 --> 00:48:31,770 and that's another reason why I love that 1447 00:48:31,770 --> 00:48:32,807 a lot of the recent 1448 00:48:33,007 --> 00:48:34,778 future announcements on the forums 1449 00:48:34,978 --> 00:48:36,080 have come from people who 1450 00:48:36,080 --> 00:48:37,438 work on the team 1451 00:48:37,770 --> 00:48:39,572 because they are able to point out 1452 00:48:39,772 --> 00:48:41,108 and they're not going to do 1453 00:48:41,308 --> 00:48:41,850 this every time 1454 00:48:41,850 --> 00:48:43,210 and there's only so much specifics 1455 00:48:43,410 --> 00:48:44,061 that could give us 1456 00:48:44,261 --> 00:48:44,930 if they're going to give 1457 00:48:44,930 --> 00:48:46,267 us specifics at all. 1458 00:48:46,467 --> 00:48:48,138 But sometimes they could say 1459 00:48:48,470 --> 00:48:49,332 here's the new feature 1460 00:48:49,532 --> 00:48:50,327 that we just released, 1461 00:48:50,527 --> 00:48:51,410 here's what's available today. 1462 00:48:51,410 --> 00:48:53,262 We're thinking of doing X. 1463 00:48:53,462 --> 00:48:55,653 And that's so useful for people. 1464 00:48:55,853 --> 00:48:56,680 It's useful for 1465 00:48:56,680 --> 00:48:58,016 people like me who like 1466 00:48:58,216 --> 00:48:59,101 code and develop 1467 00:48:59,301 --> 00:49:00,980 alternate solutions with Airtable. 1468 00:49:00,980 --> 00:49:02,291 It's useful for the lay person 1469 00:49:02,491 --> 00:49:03,690 because they can say, all right, 1470 00:49:03,690 --> 00:49:04,824 well, the thing I wanna do 1471 00:49:05,024 --> 00:49:05,911 isn't available today, 1472 00:49:06,111 --> 00:49:06,960 but it might be there in a 1473 00:49:06,960 --> 00:49:08,048 month, I don't know, 1474 00:49:08,570 --> 00:49:09,813 in one of the threads 1475 00:49:10,013 --> 00:49:12,300 we talked about earlier, someone was like, 1476 00:49:12,300 --> 00:49:13,849 I want to do this for look up fields. 1477 00:49:14,049 --> 00:49:14,770 And then Tim was like, 1478 00:49:14,770 --> 00:49:15,642 we're working on it. 1479 00:49:15,842 --> 00:49:16,771 And then the next week, 1480 00:49:16,971 --> 00:49:17,780 Tim was like, it's there, 1481 00:49:17,780 --> 00:49:18,982 so it's great that, 1482 00:49:19,182 --> 00:49:21,448 you know, we get that sort of feedback. 1483 00:49:21,870 --> 00:49:22,713 Yeah, for sure. 1484 00:49:22,913 --> 00:49:24,473 Yeah, it'd be awesome if they 1485 00:49:24,673 --> 00:49:26,140 were even more transparent with 1486 00:49:26,140 --> 00:49:27,548 the road map, 1487 00:49:28,070 --> 00:49:29,138 we can only hope. 1488 00:49:29,670 --> 00:49:32,470 Yeah, yeah, it would have been good 1489 00:49:32,670 --> 00:49:35,750 even like with so we have our schemas app 1490 00:49:35,750 --> 00:49:37,102 and I was planning 1491 00:49:37,302 --> 00:49:40,223 luckily I hadn't done any work on it yet 1492 00:49:40,423 --> 00:49:41,610 but our roadmap was 1493 00:49:41,610 --> 00:49:43,232 to include kind of like 1494 00:49:43,432 --> 00:49:44,571 a master level view 1495 00:49:44,771 --> 00:49:47,050 of all of your fields and be able to 1496 00:49:47,050 --> 00:49:47,901 rename them and 1497 00:49:48,101 --> 00:49:49,187 and things like that 1498 00:49:49,387 --> 00:49:51,360 and then they go and release the manage 1499 00:49:51,360 --> 00:49:53,978 fields Interface. And 1500 00:49:54,000 --> 00:49:55,836 I said the same thing 1501 00:49:56,036 --> 00:49:58,257 because I made that script 1502 00:49:58,457 --> 00:50:00,820 and app thing that allowed you 1503 00:50:00,820 --> 00:50:01,950 to change your defaults 1504 00:50:02,150 --> 00:50:03,850 for all of your fields in your base. 1505 00:50:03,850 --> 00:50:05,356 And I was like well this would work 1506 00:50:05,556 --> 00:50:06,690 perfectly inside of this panel 1507 00:50:06,690 --> 00:50:08,438 you just developed. So I'm 1508 00:50:08,760 --> 00:50:10,740 game plan is to just build 1509 00:50:10,940 --> 00:50:13,938 the feature and then say Airtable by this, 1510 00:50:15,320 --> 00:50:17,818 who knows if they will but whatever. 1511 00:50:18,360 --> 00:50:19,351 Yeah, very good. 1512 00:50:19,551 --> 00:50:21,215 So yeah, just so there isn't 1513 00:50:21,415 --> 00:50:22,820 a ton of new functionality. 1514 00:50:22,820 --> 00:50:26,223 I will mention going back to 1515 00:50:26,423 --> 00:50:31,328 forms, one way so if you are inside of a 1516 00:50:31,660 --> 00:50:33,639 Interface type or layout 1517 00:50:33,839 --> 00:50:37,020 that doesn't support the top level forms, 1518 00:50:37,020 --> 00:50:39,028 like a dashboard, 1519 00:50:41,670 --> 00:50:42,738 go back 1520 00:50:44,960 --> 00:50:46,800 If you're in a dashboard 1521 00:50:47,000 --> 00:50:48,264 one way to do it, 1522 00:50:48,464 --> 00:50:50,940 I wish that you could connect a link 1523 00:50:50,940 --> 00:50:51,772 from a button 1524 00:50:51,972 --> 00:50:53,578 but you can't do that yet. 1525 00:50:53,778 --> 00:50:55,740 I don't know why, why couldn't a 1526 00:50:55,740 --> 00:50:58,438 button just open up a new U. R. L? 1527 00:50:58,460 --> 00:50:59,393 I don't know. 1528 00:50:59,593 --> 00:51:01,960 I think they had also talked about 1529 00:51:02,160 --> 00:51:03,630 consolidating the button 1530 00:51:03,630 --> 00:51:05,318 element and the button field, 1531 00:51:05,560 --> 00:51:07,071 their functionality because they do 1532 00:51:07,271 --> 00:51:08,160 two different things. 1533 00:51:08,360 --> 00:51:09,801 And they shouldn't 1534 00:51:10,001 --> 00:51:11,032 they should do 1535 00:51:11,232 --> 00:51:13,281 it should be one button thing 1536 00:51:13,481 --> 00:51:14,200 that could do 1537 00:51:14,200 --> 00:51:15,818 both sets of features 1538 00:51:16,160 --> 00:51:17,694 because neither set of features 1539 00:51:17,894 --> 00:51:18,602 is that complex 1540 00:51:18,802 --> 00:51:19,970 I don't think under the hood. 1541 00:51:19,970 --> 00:51:22,328 Uh But yeah it would, 1542 00:51:23,860 --> 00:51:25,211 forms and Interfaces 1543 00:51:25,411 --> 00:51:26,765 is hot off the presses, 1544 00:51:26,965 --> 00:51:28,350 hopefully they make some 1545 00:51:28,350 --> 00:51:30,131 adjustments to it that make it 1546 00:51:30,331 --> 00:51:32,328 a little bit easier to integrate with 1547 00:51:33,560 --> 00:51:35,629 Interfaces that are already there. 1548 00:51:35,829 --> 00:51:37,880 Like you you don't have the the other 1549 00:51:37,880 --> 00:51:39,092 components I was talking about 1550 00:51:39,292 --> 00:51:40,105 where you can have the 1551 00:51:40,305 --> 00:51:41,030 plus button and open up a 1552 00:51:41,030 --> 00:51:42,744 format and model in a dashboard, 1553 00:51:42,944 --> 00:51:44,940 you don't have that. So you would want to 1554 00:51:44,940 --> 00:51:46,215 launch it from a button, 1555 00:51:46,415 --> 00:51:48,128 it should be available as an option. 1556 00:51:48,460 --> 00:51:50,783 Yeah. Honestly I don't know what 1557 00:51:50,983 --> 00:51:53,760 you can use a button in the dashboard for 1558 00:51:53,760 --> 00:51:55,529 because it's not configured 1559 00:51:55,729 --> 00:51:56,483 to a source. 1560 00:51:56,683 --> 00:51:58,870 And so I was trying to figure out what 1561 00:51:58,870 --> 00:52:01,049 can I do with this button. 1562 00:52:01,249 --> 00:52:01,820 Nothing 1563 00:52:02,020 --> 00:52:02,966 but anyways, 1564 00:52:03,166 --> 00:52:05,490 so the workaround and actually I 1565 00:52:05,490 --> 00:52:07,078 think Chris mentioned this 1566 00:52:07,278 --> 00:52:09,950 in the chat on today's show when we were 1567 00:52:09,950 --> 00:52:11,686 talking about forms, so 1568 00:52:11,886 --> 00:52:13,358 we think like Chris 1569 00:52:13,558 --> 00:52:15,990 the way to do it is you can insert 1570 00:52:15,990 --> 00:52:17,028 a text 1571 00:52:17,550 --> 00:52:20,009 you know, markdown text editor 1572 00:52:20,209 --> 00:52:21,509 and they have the 1573 00:52:21,709 --> 00:52:23,420 ability to create a link. 1574 00:52:23,420 --> 00:52:25,883 Not quite as nice looking but 1575 00:52:26,083 --> 00:52:27,236 what you do is 1576 00:52:27,436 --> 00:52:29,790 then you create the you get the 1577 00:52:29,790 --> 00:52:31,114 link to your form 1578 00:52:31,314 --> 00:52:33,528 once you've published your form 1579 00:52:33,650 --> 00:52:35,684 and then just copy the U. R. L. 1580 00:52:35,884 --> 00:52:37,718 In there and then create a link 1581 00:52:37,950 --> 00:52:42,728 and set the link to that. So now in a 1582 00:52:43,550 --> 00:52:44,925 dashboard you can 1583 00:52:45,125 --> 00:52:47,256 you could create, you know, 1584 00:52:47,456 --> 00:52:49,940 all of your create new inside of a 1585 00:52:49,940 --> 00:52:52,919 text block and then that would open up, 1586 00:52:53,119 --> 00:52:55,210 it would open up in a new tab. 1587 00:52:55,210 --> 00:52:57,022 So not still not as ideal 1588 00:52:57,222 --> 00:52:58,756 but at least gives you 1589 00:52:58,956 --> 00:53:00,500 that functionality to now 1590 00:53:00,500 --> 00:53:02,187 create a new record 1591 00:53:02,387 --> 00:53:04,035 off of a dashboard. 1592 00:53:04,235 --> 00:53:07,070 And we didn't really say it but you 1593 00:53:07,070 --> 00:53:09,779 could put field side by side 1594 00:53:09,979 --> 00:53:11,966 in form on the forms. 1595 00:53:12,166 --> 00:53:14,520 Yeah. Interface forms which 1596 00:53:14,520 --> 00:53:16,842 is I think they describe it as 1597 00:53:17,042 --> 00:53:19,318 using the power of the Interface 1598 00:53:19,650 --> 00:53:20,988 designer or something. 1599 00:53:21,190 --> 00:53:22,518 Some language like that. 1600 00:53:22,850 --> 00:53:24,975 And that's the advantage of doing 1601 00:53:25,175 --> 00:53:27,680 this piece in an Interface versus using an 1602 00:53:27,680 --> 00:53:29,618 Airtable form. 1603 00:53:30,550 --> 00:53:32,088 You can you have more control 1604 00:53:32,288 --> 00:53:33,085 over the design. 1605 00:53:33,285 --> 00:53:34,580 And because it is an Interface 1606 00:53:34,580 --> 00:53:38,088 page you could put a static image 1607 00:53:38,288 --> 00:53:40,108 next to your fields 1608 00:53:41,140 --> 00:53:42,675 instead of just at the top, 1609 00:53:42,874 --> 00:53:43,868 You can put multiple. 1610 00:53:43,890 --> 00:53:44,608 So if you, 1611 00:53:45,450 --> 00:53:46,698 I don't know in 1612 00:53:46,740 --> 00:53:48,108 Photoshop or something 1613 00:53:48,750 --> 00:53:50,275 made like cool icons 1614 00:53:50,475 --> 00:53:51,807 for like step one. 1615 00:53:52,007 --> 00:53:54,620 Put in this, step two put in that here's 1616 00:53:54,620 --> 00:53:55,689 an example image, 1617 00:53:55,889 --> 00:53:57,766 you can export that as an image 1618 00:53:57,966 --> 00:53:59,400 and put it on this page and 1619 00:53:59,400 --> 00:54:01,316 that would actually, you know, 1620 00:54:01,516 --> 00:54:03,360 help make this look pretty nice. 1621 00:54:03,360 --> 00:54:04,908 It's a workaround 1622 00:54:05,240 --> 00:54:07,166 but it's something that gives you 1623 00:54:07,366 --> 00:54:08,249 more flexibility 1624 00:54:08,449 --> 00:54:09,850 and of course putting similar 1625 00:54:09,850 --> 00:54:11,853 fields grouped visually. 1626 00:54:12,053 --> 00:54:13,669 Like you couldn't do 1627 00:54:13,869 --> 00:54:15,608 with Airtable form view. 1628 00:54:16,440 --> 00:54:16,898 Yeah, 1629 00:54:17,540 --> 00:54:19,156 yeah, for sure. So yeah, 1630 00:54:19,356 --> 00:54:20,719 so there's advantages 1631 00:54:20,919 --> 00:54:22,860 especially as they flush this out 1632 00:54:22,860 --> 00:54:23,955 required fields 1633 00:54:24,155 --> 00:54:26,849 would also be another reason to do it, 1634 00:54:27,049 --> 00:54:28,480 but to get to this form 1635 00:54:28,480 --> 00:54:30,142 you have to be logged in 1636 00:54:30,342 --> 00:54:31,937 so this currently is not 1637 00:54:32,137 --> 00:54:33,398 accessible externally. 1638 00:54:33,440 --> 00:54:34,801 Yeah, it's still not 1639 00:54:35,001 --> 00:54:36,507 Interfaces is still not 1640 00:54:36,707 --> 00:54:38,340 the solution for if you want 1641 00:54:38,340 --> 00:54:40,232 to display data to people 1642 00:54:40,432 --> 00:54:43,108 who shouldn't have access to your base 1643 00:54:43,540 --> 00:54:44,218 then 1644 00:54:44,640 --> 00:54:46,118 use something else is 1645 00:54:46,210 --> 00:54:48,571 still the direction I think 1646 00:54:48,771 --> 00:54:50,408 they've talked about 1647 00:54:52,740 --> 00:54:54,848 Various separate discussions, 1648 00:54:54,970 --> 00:54:56,648 improving functionality 1649 00:54:56,848 --> 00:54:58,398 for permissions and then 1650 00:54:58,840 --> 00:55:01,220 separate discussion for increasing 1651 00:55:01,420 --> 00:55:03,180 accessibility of Interfaces. 1652 00:55:03,180 --> 00:55:04,779 So people outside of the base 1653 00:55:04,979 --> 00:55:06,598 might be able to interact with it 1654 00:55:06,940 --> 00:55:08,908 but that's not there yet. So 1655 00:55:10,240 --> 00:55:11,518 just keep that in mind. 1656 00:55:11,840 --> 00:55:12,808 Yeah. 1657 00:55:13,340 --> 00:55:15,104 Yeah, so definitely check it out, 1658 00:55:15,304 --> 00:55:17,350 play with it. We'd love to hear how you're 1659 00:55:17,350 --> 00:55:17,983 using forms. 1660 00:55:18,183 --> 00:55:19,397 Maybe this will show up. 1661 00:55:19,597 --> 00:55:21,520 Oh, one other thing that we should mention 1662 00:55:21,520 --> 00:55:23,764 is because of this new release, 1663 00:55:23,964 --> 00:55:25,623 they actually pushed back 1664 00:55:25,823 --> 00:55:26,950 the deadline for the 1665 00:55:26,950 --> 00:55:29,453 contest for the Interface contest 1666 00:55:29,653 --> 00:55:32,790 to let you explore and maybe in corporate 1667 00:55:32,790 --> 00:55:34,898 forms into your Interface. So 1668 00:55:35,040 --> 00:55:37,388 I think they pushed it back two weeks 1669 00:55:37,870 --> 00:55:39,688 mid August now. 1670 00:55:40,540 --> 00:55:42,389 Yeah, so yeah, so 1671 00:55:42,589 --> 00:55:45,802 so it'll be interesting to see 1672 00:55:46,002 --> 00:55:48,480 how forms are used in 1673 00:55:48,480 --> 00:55:50,098 there. So. 1674 00:55:50,440 --> 00:55:52,127 Alright, one quick shout out 1675 00:55:52,327 --> 00:55:53,989 and then I don't know Kamille 1676 00:55:54,189 --> 00:55:55,020 were kind of up on 1677 00:55:55,020 --> 00:55:56,616 the hour so we can save yours 1678 00:55:56,816 --> 00:55:57,492 for next week 1679 00:55:57,692 --> 00:55:59,258 or if it's quick we can get to it. 1680 00:55:59,780 --> 00:56:02,518 It's not really quick. So 1681 00:56:02,980 --> 00:56:07,018 yeah, we'll do that for next week. 1682 00:56:07,040 --> 00:56:08,682 But yeah, let's just end up. 1683 00:56:08,882 --> 00:56:10,500 If you aren't in our community, 1684 00:56:10,500 --> 00:56:13,208 join us builtonair.com/join. 1685 00:56:13,440 --> 00:56:15,864 We have an active slack community 1686 00:56:16,064 --> 00:56:18,950 of thousands of Airtable users and talking 1687 00:56:18,950 --> 00:56:20,886 about all things, you know, 1688 00:56:21,086 --> 00:56:23,540 brainstorming on how to use Airtable, 1689 00:56:23,540 --> 00:56:25,950 helping people out with their issues, 1690 00:56:26,150 --> 00:56:28,490 talking about new feature releases, 1691 00:56:28,490 --> 00:56:30,057 lots of fun stuff going on 1692 00:56:30,257 --> 00:56:31,521 in the slack community 1693 00:56:31,721 --> 00:56:33,130 as well as our newsletter to 1694 00:56:33,130 --> 00:56:33,608 get 1695 00:56:33,640 --> 00:56:35,060 updates when our new 1696 00:56:35,260 --> 00:56:36,621 podcasts are released. 1697 00:56:36,821 --> 00:56:38,840 So we'd love to have you join us 1698 00:56:38,840 --> 00:56:39,685 builtonair.com 1699 00:56:39,885 --> 00:56:42,220 tell your friends, get everybody in there. 1700 00:56:42,220 --> 00:56:44,544 And with that we will see you guys 1701 00:56:44,744 --> 00:56:46,770 next week for our final episode 1702 00:56:46,970 --> 00:56:47,620 of the season 1703 00:56:47,620 --> 00:56:49,775 as we wrap up season 11. 1704 00:56:49,975 --> 00:56:53,008 Thank you and talk to you next week.