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Im building a database website for a company on softr with airtable as the backend and in project details i have their data added into a items details block and they can edit whatever data comes and goes out of it well what they want is a way to tell what user on the website added or removed something from this so like who last modified this information? Can do think theres a way to pull this off?
All edits come through the API that you establish between Airtable and Softr, so it will always look like that user (presumably you?) made the edits to the data set. However, you can use forms when making edits that record the user who submitted the update
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Hi Gareth, as always, great content! I have a question: would this require a paid Softr plan to have the option of various user groups?
Yes, I believe the Basic plan ($49 per month) grants you two user groups
Im building a database website for a company on softr with airtable as the backend and in project details i have their data added into a items details block and they can edit whatever data comes and goes out of it well what they want is a way to tell what user on the website added or removed something from this so like who last modified this information? Can do think theres a way to pull this off?
All edits come through the API that you establish between Airtable and Softr, so it will always look like that user (presumably you?) made the edits to the data set. However, you can use forms when making edits that record the user who submitted the update