MySQL + Webhooks by Zapier integrations
Trigger get requests in Webhooks by Zapier for new custom query rows in MySQL
Manage your MySQL database updates more efficiently with this workflow. When new data is added to your database, this setup sends information directly to your chosen URL using webhooks. It's a seamless way to keep your web applications updated with real-time database changes. Enjoy a more streamlined data management process, without any manual intervention.
- When this happens...New Row (Custom Query)Triggers when new rows are returned from a custom query that you provide. Advanced Users Only.
- automatically do this!GETFire off a single GET request with optional querystrings.
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More things you can do with MySQL and Webhooks by Zapier
Discover other triggers and actions you can use with MySQL and Webhooks by Zapier
- 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
MySQL is a premier database used in millions of production environments around the world. Easily plug your MySQL database into any web service.
Webhooks simply POST data (or JSON) to a specific URL every time we see something new. Webhooks can also accept data (or JSON) to kick off a workflow in Zapier.
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