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EvanMartinez
6 years agoModerator
Hi Niraj,
I would agree with Mark that one of the more accessible ways to do this is to build out a formula that mimics the filters you want to use for your records. That way when you go to filter your Sync table you are pointing to a single field that has all the logic you already need (Which can also make it easier if that filtering criteria needs to change later since you can go right back to that field). You would just say if Include In Sync formula field is equal to checked then sync over records.
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Evan Martinez
Community Marketing Manager
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I would agree with Mark that one of the more accessible ways to do this is to build out a formula that mimics the filters you want to use for your records. That way when you go to filter your Sync table you are pointing to a single field that has all the logic you already need (Which can also make it easier if that filtering criteria needs to change later since you can go right back to that field). You would just say if Include In Sync formula field is equal to checked then sync over records.
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Evan Martinez
Community Marketing Manager
Quick Base
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NirajShah4
6 years agoQrew Cadet
Thanks, Evan - that's exactly what I ended up doing.
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Niraj Shah
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Niraj Shah
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