Google Calendar + MySQL integrations
Create detailed events in Google Calendar for every new row from a custom query in MySQL
When a new row is added in your MySQL database through a custom query, an event gets instantly created in your Google Calendar. This automation bridges the gap between your database and calendar, enabling efficient and seamless data-driven scheduling. By implementing this workflow, you can have detailed events ready in your calendar based on specific changes in your MySQL database, enhancing your productivity and time management.
- 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!Create Detailed EventCreate an event by defining each field.
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More things you can do with MySQL and Google Calendar
Discover other triggers and actions you can use with MySQL and Google Calendar
- 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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