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MySQL + Webhooks by Zapier

Capture new MySQL rows with a get Webhooks by Zapier action

Effortlessly update your web content every time a new row is added in your MySQL database. With this set-up, each new row in MySQL will trigger a GET request via Webhooks, ensuring your online platforms stay up-to-date with your latest database entries. Keep your web information accurate and fresh with this seamless workflow.

Effortlessly update your web content every time a new row is added in your MySQL database. With this set-up, each new row in MySQL will trigger a GET request via Webhooks, ensuring your online platforms stay up-to-date with your latest database entries. Keep your web information accurate and fresh with this seamless workflow.

  1. When this happens...
    MySQLMySQL
    New Row

    Triggered when you add a new row.

    TriggerScheduled
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    GET

    Fire off a single GET request with optional querystrings.

    ActionWrite
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Supported triggers and actions

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    • Table/ViewRequired

    Trigger
    Scheduled
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    • QueryRequired

    Trigger
    Scheduled
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    • Table/ViewRequired

    • Primary KeyRequired

    • Order ByRequired

    • Trigger Column

    Trigger
    Scheduled
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    • TableRequired

    • ID ColumnRequired

    Action
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