Google Sheets + MySQL integrations
Create a Google Sheets row at the top for new MySQL rows
Quickly keep your spreadsheets updated with this MySQL and Google Sheets integration. Whenever new information is added to your MySQL database, this workflow creates a corresponding row in your Google Sheets document. This is an efficient way to track data changes in your database and ensure your spreadsheet always mirrors your most current database information. Save time and reduce manual data entry with this automatic data transfer solution.
- When this happens...New RowTriggers when you add a new row.
- automatically do this!Create Spreadsheet Row at TopCreates a new spreadsheet row at the top of a spreadsheet (after the header row).
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- Table/ViewRequired
Try ItTriggerPolling- QueryRequired
Try ItTriggerPolling- Table/ViewRequired
- Primary_keyRequired
- Order_byRequired
- Trigger_column
- Trigger Column Configuration
Try ItTriggerPolling- TableRequired
- ID ColumnRequired
ActionWrite
- Table/ViewRequired
- Order_by
- Dedupe_key
Try ItTriggerPolling- New Table
Triggers when you add a new table.
Try ItTriggerPolling - TableRequired
ActionWrite- TableRequired
- Lookup ColumnRequired
- Lookup_valueRequired
ActionSearch
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