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- Getting Started with Quickbase | Qrew Discussions
Getting Started with Quickbase Getting Started on Quickbase – A Guide Do you fit into one of the below three categories? 1) You are looking for a Dynamic Work Management tool and you're exploring Quickbase 2) You're in the middle of a Trial with Quickbase and you want to see what the Quickbase community has to offer
- The Quickbase Qrew
The best place to find Quickbase answers from experts across the world
- Introducing New Quickbase Navigation (beta)
Update: This blog was initially published ahead of our open beta in May On October 1st, new (or sidebar) navigation will become the default Quickbase experience To help guide the transition, if your users tried new navigation during the open beta and reverted to legacy navigation, we will respect their current settings
- Single Sign-On (SSO) Security Settings | Qrew Discussions
Single Sign-On (SSO) Security Settings An overview of some security features and your account’s user authentication options As a new admin getting started with Quickbase, you may be working with your IT team to make sure authentication and security settings in Quickbase align with your organization’s policies
- Update on the Retirement of Automations, Actions, and Webhooks features
Quickbase makes it easy to reduce repetitive tasks and orchestrate workflows, uniting disconnected data onto one platform With Pipelines, business users can manage both automations and integrations in one place And we have been hard at work enhancing our Pipelines capability based on your feedback
- Category: Blog | Qrew Discussions - Quickbase
Quickbase enables you to set your From field to the generic “notify@quickbase com”, or the user set in a User-type field For example, an email on a compliance requests table could appear as coming from the user who placed the request Our new email notification feature adds a few options for setting your “From” field
- Unlock the Power of AI in Your Workflows: Introducing OpenAI Pipelines . . .
At Quickbase, we’ve always been committed to helping you solve complex business problems by connecting data, automating workflows, and creating tailored applications—all without writing code We’re excited to announce the next step in this journey: the addition of the OpenAI channel in Quickbase Pipelines
- If statement with multiple conditions | Qrew Discussions - Quickbase
Quickbase will stop reading the statement once it finds an answer it likes So for stage 3 and beyond:
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