Create an Event Ticketing system with Google Sheets, Google Docs & Barcodes - Part 2 (Android)
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Every time a Barcode/QR code is scanned via the Make Android app, a scenario will be triggered to verify if the ticket has already been scanned or not. Depending on the outcome, a push notification is sent back to your Android device and the ticket is marked as "scanned" in Google Sheets. The template uses this example spreadsheet and is the second part of this template.
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The Google Sheets module checks for matches between the sender’s email address and the list of client email addresses. If a match is found, the label client_mailbox
is added to the email. More information here.
When a Slack message is sent in a specified channel, the scenario checks the Google sheet with addresses. If it’s already there, it does nothing. But if it’s not there, the scenario adds the new email to the list. More information here.
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Creates a new conditional format rule at the given index. All subsequent rules' indexes are incremented.
Appends a new row to the bottom of the table.
Adds a new sheet.
Changes the active ring mode on a device.
Clears a specified range of values from a spreadsheet.
Cleares a specific cell.
Clears values from a specific row.
Closes a browser window on the target device.
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