Add new rows to Google BigQuery from a custom webhook
Add new rows to Google BigQuery from a custom webhook
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Streamline your data management process by automatically adding new entries to Google BigQuery whenever a custom webhook is triggered. This template allows you to efficiently capture and store data from various sources, ensuring that your analytics and reporting are always up-to-date. Perfect for developers and data analysts looking to enhance their data workflows without manual intervention.
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Creates a new dataset.
Creates a new, empty table in the dataset.
Triggers when mailhook receives data.
Triggers when webhook receives data.
Deletes the dataset specified by ID.
Deletes the table specified by ID.
Retrieves results of a specified query.
Returns the dataset specified by dataset ID.
Gets the specified table resource by table ID.
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