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July 2, 2024
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Mastering Retable: Understanding the Retable IDs

This guide shows you how to find and use different types of IDs in Retable, making it easy to connect with other apps and automate your workflows effortlessly!

Arzu Özkan-  Digital Marketing Manager
Zeynep Lengerli
Content Marketing Specialist

In this guide, we will discuss the various types of IDs in Retable, why they are important for integrations, and how you can easily locate them. These IDs are essential when you want to connect Retable with other applications and automate your workflows. 🌟

Table of contents

  1. Types of Retable IDs
  2. Finding your Retable IDs
  3. Importance of Retable IDs in integrations

Types of Retable IDs

Workspace ID: The unique identifier for  your entire workspace.

Project ID: The unique identifier for your entire project.

Table ID: The unique identifier for each table within your project.

Column ID: The unique identifier for individual columns within a table.

These IDs are crucial when setting up integrations with other tools. For instance, if you are using an automation tool or writing a script to interact with your Retable data, you will need these IDs to specify which project, table, column, or row you want to work with.

Finding your Retable IDs

Workspace ID

workspa
  1. Open your Retable dashboard.
  2. Select the project you want to integrate.
  3. Click on the three dots next to the project name.
  4. Click on the "Information" option from the menu
  5. Locate the "Workspace ID" in the project information section and copy it.

Project ID

project id
  1. Open your Retable dashboard.
  2. Select the project you want to integrate.
  3. Click on the three dots next to the project name.
  4. Click on the "Information" option from the menu
  5. Locate the "Project ID" in the project information section and copy it.

Table ID

  1. Within the selected project, go to the table you want to integrate.
  2. Click on the three dots next to the table name.
  3. Click on the "Information" option from the menu
  4. Find the "Table ID" in the table information section and copy it.

Column ID

column id
  1. Open the table where the column is located.
  2. Double-click on the column header to open the column settings.
  3. You will see the "Column ID" in the column header. Copy it.

Importance of Retable IDs in integrations

Understanding these IDs is more than just a technical requirement; it's about making your data work smarter. For example, if you’re integrating with a CRM or a marketing automation tool, you'll need these IDs to map data accurately between systems. Whether you’re setting up a new integration or troubleshooting an existing one, these IDs ensure your data flows seamlessly.

By following these steps, you can easily find and use these IDs to automate your workflows and enhance your productivity.

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