1 | Setup your Project Sync Table
Before you do anything else, you’ll need to setup and sync your mintBlue projects table. This is what then allows you to sync, sort, pull and push transactions to and from different projects via the rest of the pack.
2 | Setup your Transactions Table
Once you have your projects sync table set up, you can create a Transaction Sync table.
To better control the amount of data you wish to pull into Coda, you can add and subtract any of your projects from the transaction sync table. To do this, go into the table sync settings, and add or remove projects you would like to be pulled into this table.
Using filters and different views of your Transactions Table is what will allow you to create automations, notification, charts, analytics and other awesome layers over your Public Blockchain data!
3 | Setup your Transaction Creator table
With the pack and Projects sync table in a doc, you can also add and use the Transaction Creator template. This is used to publish data on-chain directly from your Coda doc.
Go to the pack menu, and drag the Transaction Creator template into your designated page.
This template has two pages. A primary page with a preset Transaction Creator table and a Button Config page which details how to deal with and manage the CreateTransaction button.
Make sure to edit your button column and connect it to your mintBlue account. Buttons will remain inactive until this is complete, and there is data in the table to send!
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