Make new data rows in Google BigQuery from new spreadsheet rows in Google Sheets
Google Sheets is great at organizing data, while Google BigQuery is great at analyzing it. What if you need to do both? This integration helps to bridge the gap between these apps, automatically generating a new Google BigQuery row of data in a table whenever a new row is added to the bottom of a spreadsheet in Google Sheets. Organize and analyze, instantly and seamlessly!
Google Sheets is great at organizing data, while Google BigQuery is great at analyzing it. What if you need to do both? This integration helps to bridge the gap between these apps, automatically generating a new Google BigQuery row of data in a table whenever a new row is added to the bottom of a spreadsheet in Google Sheets. Organize and analyze, instantly and seamlessly!
- When this happens...New Spreadsheet Row
Triggers when a new row is added to the bottom of a spreadsheet.
- automatically do this!Create Row
Creates a new row of data in a table. Note: Does not create a job.
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Dont Change Sheet Structure
No Team Drive
SpreadsheetRequired
WorksheetRequired
Try ItDont Change Sheet Structure
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SpreadsheetRequired
WorksheetRequired
Trigger column
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SpreadsheetRequired
Try ItDrive
SpreadsheetRequired
WorksheetRequired
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