Create new rows in MySQL for new or updated events in Google Calendar
Stay updated with your Google Calendar events directly on your MySQL database. With this handy workflow, every time a new or updated event occurs in Google Calendar, a new row will be created in your MySQL database. This provides a seamless way of tracking your events, eliminating the need for manual data entry and saving you time for more important tasks.
Stay updated with your Google Calendar events directly on your MySQL database. With this handy workflow, every time a new or updated event occurs in Google Calendar, a new row will be created in your MySQL database. This provides a seamless way of tracking your events, eliminating the need for manual data entry and saving you time for more important tasks.
- When this happens...New or Updated Event
Triggers when an event is created or updated (except when it's cancelled).
- automatically do this!New Row
Triggered when you add a new row.
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