


After seeing some anomalies in the Airtable API, we conducted an investigation into what affects Airtable API performance - and wanted to share the results. This is where I'd like to check if my table already has a record Benchmarking the Airtable API: What really causes it to slow down TL DR - Our company, Sync Inc, is deeply integrated with Airtable. Airtable Api¶ Overview¶ This client offers three classes you can use to access the Airtable Api: Table - represents an Airtable Table. For reference I’m using node.js to send this request here’s my create function that is working correctly: let fields = JSON.parse(event.body)
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I see that the select() function may be a good start but am having trouble understanding how to check if a record matches each value in a post request. If a record does, I’ll return a success response, if not I’ll create a new record with the POST values. 0 3266 9 IvanLarson 5 - Automation Enthusiast Post Options 07:46 AM From what I can tell, trying several different codes that are supposed to paginate Airtable data in Power BI, some people are getting them to work and some are still just getting 100 records. With AirTable it was as simple as typing in their name and pressing their cell number which automatically dialed them up. What I’d like to do, before creating a new record, is to first check if any records in my base have all 4 identical values for each field provided in the post request. When you connect your Airtable account, Pipedream securely stores the keys so you can easily authenticate to Airtable. What my function currently does is create a new record and adds each value to their respective field. Airtable uses API keys for authentication.

My POST request body contains four values (we can call them w, x, y, z). I’m able to successfully make post requests to my Airtable base via the api using a netlify function.
