- First, you need to register in ApiX-Drive
- Choose what data to transfer from BigQuery to Google Calendar
- Turn on auto-update
- Now the data will be automatically transferred from BigQuery to Google Calendar
Integration BigQuery + Google Calendar
Create integration of BigQuery and Google Calendar yourself, without programmers
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Automation capabilities of
BigQuery and Google Calendar
Transmit data at specified intervals from BigQuery to Google Calendar.
- Get ROWS (new)
- Create EVENT
- Create EVENT (fast)
- Create EVENT from string
F.A.Q. on integration of BigQuery and Google Calendar
How is integration of BigQuery and Google Calendar carried out?
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The purpose of the BigQuery service is a quick and detailed analysis of the big data owned by the service. This is a great solution when traditional tools like Google Analytics are clearly not enough. To use BigQuery, an enterprise does not need to invest in expensive systems, and the cost of using the service depends on the amount of data available. The presence of SQL support and detailed documentation will allow beginners who already have experience working with a DBMS to quickly figure out the basics of the service. More
The completely free Google Calendar service is designed for planning business meetings and personal events. The user has the opportunity to use several calendars at once, adding to them a variety of events, one-time and recurring. It is also possible to share events with other users and keep calendars together. Google Calendar provides the ability to integrate with third-party services and applications. More
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