Airtable node
Use the Airtable node to automate work in Airtable, and integrate Airtable with other applications. n8n has built-in support for a wide range of Airtable features, including creating, reading, listing, updating and deleting tables.
On this page, you'll find a list of operations the Airtable node supports and links to more resources.
Credentials: Refer to Airtable credentials for guidance on setting up authentication.
Operations
- Append the data to a table
- Delete data from a table
- List data from a table
- Read data from a table
- Update data in a table
Related resources
n8n provides a trigger node for Airtable. You can find the trigger node docs here.
Refer to Airtable's documentation (opens in a new tab) for more information about the service.
Node reference
Get the Record ID
To fetch data for a particular record, you need the Record ID. There are two ways to get the Record ID.
Create a Record ID column in Airtable
To create a Record ID column in your table, refer to this article (opens in a new tab). You can then use this Record ID in your Airtable node.
Use the List operation
To get the Record ID of your record, you can use the List operation of the Airtable node. This operation will return the Record ID along with the fields. You can then use this Record ID in your Airtable node.
Filter records when using the List operation
To filter records from your Airtable base, use the Filter By Formula option. For example, if you want to return all the users that belong to the organization n8n, follow the steps mentioned below:
- Select 'List' from the Operation dropdown list.
- Enter the base ID and the table name in the Base ID and Table field, respectively.
- Click on Add Option and select 'Filter By Formula' from the dropdown list.
- Enter the following formula in the Filter By Formula field:
{Organization}='n8n'.
Similarly, if you want to return all the users that don't belong to the organization n8n, use the following formula: NOT({Organization}='n8n').
Refer to the Airtable documentation (opens in a new tab) to learn more about the formulas.
Common issues
For common errors or issues and suggested resolution steps, refer to Common Issues.