Cognito Forms + MySQL integrations
Update rows in MySQL when entries are deleted in Cognito Forms
Keep your MySQL database up-to-date effortlessly with this efficient workflow. When an entry is deleted in Cognito Forms, a relevant row is correspondingly updated in an existing MySQL database. This near-instantaneous process ensures your database consistently mirrors changes occurring in your forms, maintaining its relevance and accuracy. No manual intervention is needed, saving valuable time, and reducing the risk of errors.
- When this happens...Entry DeletedTriggers when an entry is deleted.
- automatically do this!Update RowUpdates an existing row.
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