5/18/2021 – BuiltOnAir Live Podcast Full Show – S08-E03

Duration: 60 minutes

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In This Episode

Welcome to the BuiltOnAir Podcast, the live show.  The BuiltOnAir Podcast is a live weekly show highlighting everything happening in the Airtable world.

Check us out at BuiltOnAir.com. Join our community, join our Slack Channel, and meet your fellow Airtable fans.

Todays Hosts

Alli Alosa – Hi there! I’m Alli 🙂 I’m a fine artist turned “techie” with a passion for organization and automation. I’m also proud to be a Community Leader in the Airtable forum, and a co-host of the BuiltOnAir podcast. My favorite part about being an Airtable consultant and developer is that I get to talk with people from all sorts of industries, and each project is an opportunity to learn how a business works.

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.

Jen Rudd – Jen Rudd, PMP is a Cross-Platform Automation expert and business consultant. She works with micro to medium sized businesses to customize and automate SaaS (software as a service) platforms for the individual needs of the business. Grow your business through automation, innovation, and strategy. She is the President of Grow With Jen, Inc. and Founder + CEO of Adept Interfaces, and lives in the DC area with her husband, three kids, tuxedo cat, and beagle.

Show Segments

Round The Bases – 00:00:39 –

Meet the Experts – 00:30:32 –

Meet from Grow with Jen.

Visit them online

Automate Create – 00:38:55 –

Watch as we review and work through automations. Sometimes Airtable messes up dates and times learn how to automate the corrections.

Audience Questions – 00:54:12 –

Kamille Parks answers the Airtable question: “Using the when a record matches conditions trigger and how to make it run for all records.”

View the question in the community

Answer: People expect once you turn the automation on, for it to run for all of the records that already meet the conditions. It will not do that. There are some ways you can force it to do it. Kamille walks the audience through this process.

Full Segment Details

Segment: Round The Bases

Start Time: 00:00:39

Roundup of what’s happening in the Airtable communities – Airtable, BuiltOnAir, Reddit, Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter.

Segment: Meet the Experts

Start Time: 00:30:32

– Jen is an Airtable Consultant and loves creating automations. She started out as an accountant and decided to teach herself how to build websites after her daughter was born.

Meet from Grow with Jen.

Visit them online

Segment: Automate Create

Start Time: 00:38:55

Airtable Automations – Automating Time Zones

Watch as we review and work through automations. Sometimes Airtable messes up dates and times learn how to automate the corrections.

Segment: Audience Questions

Start Time: 00:54:12

Airtable Question – Using the when a record matches conditions trigger and how to make it run for all records.

Kamille Parks answers the Airtable question: “Using the when a record matches conditions trigger and how to make it run for all records.”

View the question in the community

Answer: People expect once you turn the automation on, for it to run for all of the records that already meet the conditions. It will not do that. There are some ways you can force it to do it. Kamille walks the audience through this process.