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An indirect relationship with other destinations is also established when setting up a two-way sync. Destination - A table that has been set up to sync with the source.You can think of this as the master dataset.

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  • Source - A single-source-of-truth dataset that is synced elsewhere in Airtable.
  • Sync permissions- General information about how permissions relate to Airtable Sync.
  • Airtable Sync - Basic setup - If you've never interacted with the Airtable Sync feature before, then it's important to read this article first to learn the basics.
  • Sync overview - For more information on general feature behavior and plan limits.
  • Additionally, editors can manually run syncs in the destination base(s) to which they have access.
  • Editors - Edit records in source or destination bases that they have access to as base or workspace collaborators.
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    Owners/ Creators - Can create, modify, delete, and run syncs in the base(s) they have access to.Using two-way sync helps to prevent data silos and other inefficiencies in today’s hybrid work environment. This article covers configuring an ecosystem of bases and interfaces so multiple teams can have the most up-to-date information. Two-way sync allows existing records to be edited in one or more destinations and synced back to a single-source-of-truth table.










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