ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Check if a value is in a list of recordsHi Paul, the GetFieldValues() function might work for this use case. They are a bit tricky to set up, and I don't have a ton of experience with it yet. Here is the QB documentation https://help.quickbase.com/user-assistance/formula_queries.html Their samples only use the record id as the query but we have been able to use other unique fields as well. ------------------------------ Johnny Lundgren ------------------------------ Re: Check if a value is in a list of recordsHi Paul, 1) If the automation or pipeline is creating the child record, you can add into the automation/pipeline to enter the parent field value in the child field. This way there will be no difference between the two fields as it is copying the value entered in the parent field. 2) If the automation or pipeline doesn't create the child record, check for errors or run conditions that are preventing it from creating the record. 3) You can create a summary field via the relationship back to the parent record. If there is no child record or the values don't match, you can see that on the parent record. Hope that helps! ------------------------------ Johnny Lundgren ------------------------------ Email Notification - only show what changed from multiple fieldsI want to set up an email notification that triggers when any of a certain number of fields are changed. However, i only want the email to show the fields that were changed not all the fields. Is this possible? ------------------------------ Johnny Lundgren ------------------------------