Google Sheets + Kintone integrations
Create Google Sheets spreadsheet rows from new Kintone records
This integration creates Google Sheets spreadsheet rows from new Kintone records.
- When this happens...New RecordTriggers when a new record is created.
- automatically do this!Create Spreadsheet RowCreate a new row in a specific spreadsheet.
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- New Record
Triggers when a new record is created.
Try ItTriggerPolling - Create Record
Creates a new record.
ActionWrite - Update Record by Update Key
Updates details of 1 record in an app by specifying a unique key.
ActionWrite - Dont_change_sheet_structure
- Drive
- SpreadsheetRequired
- WorksheetRequired
Try ItTriggerPolling
- Add Comment
Adds a new comment into 1 record of an app.
ActionWrite - Update Record by Record ID
Updates details of 1 record of an app by specifying its record number.
ActionWrite - Update Status
Updates the Status of 1 record of an app.
ActionWrite - Dont_change_sheet_structure
- No_team_drive
- SpreadsheetRequired
- WorksheetRequired
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Create, edit, and share spreadsheets wherever you are with Google Sheets, and get automated insights from your data.
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- Create Kintone records from new Google Sheets rows
- Create Kintone records from new or updated Google Sheets rows
- Create Kintone records from new Google Sheets team drive rows
- Update Kintone records whenever new or updated rows appear in Google Sheets team drive
- Update Kintone record ids for every new or updated row in Google Sheets







