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QuickBaseJunkie
5 years agoQrew Captain
Hi Sheila!
Sure, this is possible. Automations will trigger when a record is saved (either added or modified).
Here's an example where a Project record is added/modified copy the value from the Status field into the Description field.
The important thing is to filter on Record ID# = Record ID#, so that you only modify the triggering record and not all records.
If you want the 'copy' to happen without a save (ie while editing the record) you can write a form rule (note form rules will not work with Grid Edit or Import).
Let me know if this is helpful 😊👍
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Sharon Faust (QuickBaseJunkie.com)
Founder, Quick Base Junkie
https://quickbasejunkie.com
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Sure, this is possible. Automations will trigger when a record is saved (either added or modified).
Here's an example where a Project record is added/modified copy the value from the Status field into the Description field.
The important thing is to filter on Record ID# = Record ID#, so that you only modify the triggering record and not all records.
If you want the 'copy' to happen without a save (ie while editing the record) you can write a form rule (note form rules will not work with Grid Edit or Import).
Let me know if this is helpful 😊👍
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Sharon Faust (QuickBaseJunkie.com)
Founder, Quick Base Junkie
https://quickbasejunkie.com
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- SheilaAllas5 years agoQrew TraineeThanks!!! This was definitely helpful!
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Sheila Allas
------------------------------ - ScottJones13 years agoQrew MemberGood morning. This looks like exactly what I'm trying to do but I don't see were you provided an actual example. Do you have one (looking for the actual functionality of how to do this)?
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Scott Jones
------------------------------- MattHardy3 years agoQrew TraineeHi Scott, I think automations are getting phased out so you might want to approach this using pipelines. If it's a one time transfer, automations could work.
If you're looking for a long term solution, pipelines are the way to go. Let me know which solution is more suitable and I (or someone else) should be able to provide an example.
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Matt Hardy
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