Yay Boston, you found it! haha.

Ok, well, that sounds like what I outlined above. Maybe I’m not misunderstanding it then?

In my example DataType A would be your “Contact Details” and DataTypeB would be your “User”.
My Points would be your “Phone” and PoinstLinked would be your “ContactDeats”, right?

the third step would be to ‘make changes to thing: result of step 1’ and for ‘ContactDeats’ data field

I think this is what tripped me up at first. Because If I understand it correctly, then, this is what actually links the two together. When you do this, you’re saying “hey, this contact information should be linked to this unique user”

I suppose when you have two already existing entries, you would be in trouble.

Say, you already have a User named “Boston”, you also already have a Contact Details
entry with the two fields “Phone: 85719” and “address: Bostonville”.

If I now go and create the field “ContactDeats” under user, it would have no meaningful connection to the user “Boston”. I mean, how could it?

That thread is actually what got me looking at linking data types, since I wanted to run some speed tests myself to see :slight_smile:

Edit:
And then the upshot of this is that A is faster than B.

A
Search for User’s ContactDeats

B
Search for Contact Details with a constraint of User