Iterate over a ParseHub dataset and save the result in Google Sheets
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This scenario helps you iterate over a ParseHub dataset. At specific intervals, Make will automatically extract and convert the latest data to a JSON file. Then, we use an iterator to parse the data line by line and the result is saved in Google Sheets. This template follows the starting tutorial from ParseHub and will output this example Spreadsheet.
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