--- title: Airtable node documentation description: Learn how to use the Airtable node in n8n. Follow technical documentation to integrate Airtable node into your workflows. contentType: [integration, reference] priority: high --- # 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. ```{note} Credentials Refer to [Airtable credentials](/08-0-0-Workflow/integrations/builtin/credentials/airtable.md) 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 ## Templates and examples ## Related resources n8n provides a trigger node for Airtable. You can find the trigger node docs [here](/08-0-0-Workflow/integrations/builtin/trigger-nodes/n8n-nodes-base.airtabletrigger.md). Refer to [Airtable's documentation](https://airtable.com/developers/web/api/introduction) for more information about the service. ```{include} ../../../../../_snippets/integrations/builtin/app-nodes/operation-not-supported.md ``` ## 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](https://support.airtable.com/docs/finding-airtable-ids). 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: 1. Select 'List' from the **Operation** dropdown list. 2. Enter the base ID and the table name in the **Base ID** and **Table** field, respectively. 3. Click on **Add Option** and select 'Filter By Formula' from the dropdown list. 4. 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](https://support.airtable.com/hc/en-us/articles/203255215-Formula-Field-Reference) to learn more about the formulas. ## Common issues For common errors or issues and suggested resolution steps, refer to [Common Issues](/08-0-0-Workflow/integrations/builtin/app-nodes/n8n-nodes-base.airtable/common-issues.md).