Add new attendees as events on Google Calendar
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Use this template to automatically retrieve new attendees in your Eventbrite events and create events in your Google Calendar.
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New schedules are added as new rows. Changes to existing schedules in Deputy will update the corresponding row in the target Google Sheets spreadsheet (sample spreadsheet here).
Deletions of schedules in Deputy will NOT be synced with the spreadsheet by this template. In order to also sync the deletions, please also implement this template.
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Create custom workflows by choosing triggers, actions, and searches. A trigger is an event that launches the workflow, an action is the event.
Clears a primary calendar. This operation deletes all events associated with the primary calendar of an account.
Creates a new calendar.
Creates a new ticket class.
Creates a new access control rule.
Creates a new event.
Deletes a calendar.
Deletes an access control rule.
Deletes an event.
Duplicates an event.
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