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  1. Tables

Adding records to Tables

1.
Add & Customize Columns
When building or customizing a table in Wexa, each column defines a distinct field of data — like a form input for your records. Columns are essential to shaping how your table behaves and how agents interact with it.
1.1 You can add a new column using the + Add Column button in any table.
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Column Configuration
Upon clicking “Add Column,” you’ll see the “Create a New Column” dialog where you configure the following:
Column Name: A user-friendly label for the column shown in the table UI. Example: Candidate Name
Column Key: A unique identifier used internally by Wexa and agents. Must be lowercase and use underscores. Example: candidate_name
Data Type: The format/type of data this column will accept. Wexa supports String, Number, Boolean, Numbers and Array.
Default Value An optional fallback value if no data is provided for this column.
Supported column types include:

2. View, Edit & Manage Records#

In the table view  you can:
Search records using the top search bar.
Edit individual entries inline or via the View option.
Import/export data using CSV or Excel for easy migration.

3. Creating a New Row#

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Rows in Wexa tables represent individual records  for example, a candidate, a job listing, or a scheduled interview. Adding rows lets you populate your tables with data either manually or through automation.
3.1 Click the + Add Row button to begin inserting a new entry.
When adding a new row, a clean form appears, allowing you to input values for each column configured in the table schema.
3.2 Adding Multiple Rows
To streamline bulk data entry, you can click + Add More Rows in the top-right of the dialog. This allows you to batch-create several rows at once without exiting the form.
Modified at 2025-05-16 06:11:20
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