With the Dashbreeze integration with Airtable, you can use your Airtable tables as a source for creating datasets.
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The Airtable integration is available for free to all Dashbreeze users.
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Once the integration is up and running, Dashbreeze can access the tables stored in the Airtable bases you've granted permission to. Using the URLs of these tables, Dashbreeze can create datasets that will be used to build blocks for your dashboards.
In your Airtable table, you can add new columns, delete columns, and input new data, and these changes will reflect in the dataset you created. This action can be automatic if you have enabled the auto-refresh setting, or it can be manual by clicking the Update data
button within your dataset.
If you have other Airtable tables stored in a different account and want to use them to create datasets, you will need to grant us permission for that account as well. This will allow us to access these tables and use their data for your dashboards
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You can connect multiple Airtable accounts to your Dashbreeze account to access the different Airtable tables stored in each.
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In the main menu, click on the integrations button, and then click on the Create integration
button.
On the next screen, click the Connect
button located on the Airtable card. Then, give a name to this integration so that it is easy to locate when creating datasets.
A window will pop up asking you to select which Airtable bases and workspaces you want to grant access to Dashbreeze. Select your options and click the Grant Access button.4
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Make sure that the tables you are interested in are part of the bases you are granting access to Dashbreeze.
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If everything goes smoothly, you will be automatically redirected to start creating a dataset with the connected account.
Open the datasets panel and click on the Create dataset
button.