![]() ![]() So as mentioned, there’s quite a difference in GraphQL between reads (query) and writes/deletes/updates (mutations). For the general setup of Airtable, BaseQL and doing reads, please hop over to the video section and give that vid a watch. As it turns out… not so much, there’s a fairly big different between the query and the mutation ops in GraphQL, so the other night I did the talk again and added an insert operation page, and I thought I would detail what that takes here. I’d figured extrapolating from my talk would be fairly trivial. ![]() You can find the talk here: All Videos – ColdFusion ()Įxcept, as a couple folks pointed out, I actually just showed how to do R operations, no C U or D, as my time was a bit short. During the last CFSummit (2021) I did a talk on leveraging Airtable’s API using the BaseQL plugin to perform CRUD operations using GraphQL.
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