Friday, June 29, 2012

Re: Google Apps Script JDBC Service and Google Cloud SQL

So  this does not work with Google Cloud SQL and Google Apps Scripts?

I have to continue using the spreadsheets??

It is the last missing link for Google Apps Script (UI) and Sites to be complete!  

Cheers,
Jacob 


Em sexta-feira, 22 de junho de 2012 11h14min31s UTC-3, SS escreveu:
Ya, y cnt we all just create a FORM/Link to get the MASSIVE VOTES fr this subject & SEND it to Google, so tht they can take ACTION promptly fr this App Engine Wrapper?
Also, I want them to make them Cloud SQL as a free trial on a User Basis, atleast fr a month.

They really have to improve Standards in terms of marketing New Products fr Entreprise!!

--Som

On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 9:45 PM, JohnSuper <googleadmin@platoacademy.net> wrote:
Ya, based on previous statements I thing everyone was just sitting back waiting thinking it was being worked on and will be coming down the pipes in a rollout.

Since it is not on the radar I think those, like me, who have just been sitting quietly waiting, need to voice out.   I know that even if there is tons of interest, nothing gets in the pipeline unless the interest is voiced massively. 

It's odd that there is a Google BigQuery connector and access API's for apps script but not for CloudSQL

John


On Friday, June 15, 2012 7:48:48 PM UTC-4, Joe Faith wrote:
Hi John

we don't have plans to release an Apps Script JDBC connector in the near future.

J

On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 12:24 PM, JohnSuper <googleadmin@platoacademy.net> wrote:
Any update on Cloud SQL access from Google Apps Script JDBC?

In the mean time has anyone written a App Engine Wrapper that has an example code to post?

I don't want to waste time writing a wrapper if Apps Script JDBC access is coming out in a couple of weeks or something.  But if it going to be a while or not in the immediate future it might be worth the time...

I'm assuming  a wrapper entails an apps script URLFetching an app engine app that takes a SQL statement as an incoming parameter, calls a Google Cloud SQL database and outputs a table of results that the  apps script URL fetch receives as return output into a text?   Or am I confused?

John



On Tuesday, November 29, 2011 9:29:10 AM UTC-5, Saurabh Gupta wrote:
Integrating Cloud SQL with Apps Script is being considered. In the meantime, you can write an App Engine service as a wrapper that exposes Cloud SQL data to your Scripts.

-saurabh



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Joe Faith | Product Manager | Google Cloud

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