Airtable Basic concepts
Base: It is short for database and the home for your data and
contains all of the information you need for your workflowTables: Every base is organized into tables: distinct groups
and sets of data you use in your work.Fields: Each pertinent detail or variable associated with the
record goes into a field.Records: A record is an individual item in your table. If
you’re assembling a staff directory, it’s each person;
if you’re tracking inventory, it’s a product.Views: Views which are different ways of looking at the data in
your table, each of which can be deeply customized.
Basic Operations
1. You can create your base by clicking on (+ start from scratch)
2. Add field element
You can create new field by clicking on + icon on right corner and here we can assign field name, description and its type.
There are many types like:
- Single line text
- Long text
- Date
- URL
- attachments like email, images,etc..... -and many other
3. Track key details with the single select field
Single select fields allow you to create a custom set of dropdown
options to tag each record. They’re great for tracking the status
or priority of a record.
4. Adding Record
Here you can add record by clicking + icon on left downside and you will get interface like shown in image.
5. Operations on Data
Here we can perform operations like
- Sort data
- Filter data
- Group data according to tags or contents
6. Exploring different Views
In left side in image there are different types of view mentioned so you can visualize data in efficient way.
Here for example Kanban view is given
These are some basic concepts and operations that we can perform using Airtable. At its core, Airtable is a cloud-based collaboration platform that allows you to create, customize, and share databases with ease. It's designed for individuals, teams, and businesses to streamline their workflows, track data, and collaborate seamlessly. Airtable's intuitive interface makes it accessible to both tech-savvy users and those without any prior experience in databases.
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