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Rather than setting just one action or going out of your way to create countless separate automations, conditional logic allows you to create branches of actions that run with just one trigger. After adding a Record extension to your base, you'll need to select a table and view containing the records you want to display. For example, say you’re a part of a large company and you want to deliver updates to relevant teams without necessarily notifying, well, everyone. So why incorporate conditional logic into your automations? Share the right info with the right teamĬonditional logic lets you take a more targeted approach to automations, which is particularly helpful for, say, bigger teams that are already overwhelmed with notifications. The standard action will be sent every time the automation is triggered, while conditional actions will only be sent when conditions are met.
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⚡ Pro tip: You can absolutely have standard actions and conditional actions in the same automation. Once you’ve set up conditional logic, Airtable will check the first conditional group you’ve set-if the conditions for a group have been met, the actions in that group will run. Send the right notification to the right teammate or route social media posts to their respective channels, all based on your records’ values.Ĭonditional logic lets you trigger groups of automation actions only when certain conditions have been met, ensuring your automations are primed to do exactly what you want. We’re excited to share that starting today, conditional logic is available to Airtable users across all plans. Teams of all sizes use Airtable Automations to power their bases and subsequently, take control of their work.Īnd now, there’s a way you can automate even the most complex workflows and adapt as your org grows.

Introducing a new way to support all of your most complex workflows: conditional logic.
