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KarahWeber
4 years agoQrew Member
Hi Jessica,
I think you need a many to many relationship between the two tables.
From there, you can set the reference field proxy to match the record ID of the transaction in Table A.
You'll need to make sure you're importing data that connects the entries in Table B to the approval in Table A.
I've actually never ran an import in QuickBase before, but I think it doesn't link any field tables unless you tell it to. I think setting up a reference proxy field is your best bet.
Hope this helps!
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Karah Weber
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I think you need a many to many relationship between the two tables.
From there, you can set the reference field proxy to match the record ID of the transaction in Table A.
You'll need to make sure you're importing data that connects the entries in Table B to the approval in Table A.
I've actually never ran an import in QuickBase before, but I think it doesn't link any field tables unless you tell it to. I think setting up a reference proxy field is your best bet.
Hope this helps!
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Karah Weber
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