Google BigQuery + Salesforce integrations
Create rows in Google BigQuery when records update in Salesforce
Keep your Google BigQuery data current with this workflow. Whenever there's an updated record in Salesforce, it instantly creates a new row in Google BigQuery. It's an efficient way to ensure accurate data transfer between Salesforce and Google BigQuery and helps save you time on data entry tasks.
- When this happens...Updated RecordTriggers when any record of the specified Salesforce object (ie. Contact, Lead, Opportunity, etc.) is updated.
- automatically do this!Create RowsCreates new rows of data in a table (accepts line items). Note: Does not create a job.
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BigQuery is Google's serverless and highly scalable enterprise data warehouse, designed to make all your data analysts productive.
Salesforce is a leading enterprise customer relationship manager (CRM) application.
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