Update rows in a Google Sheets spreadsheet when OnceHub bookings are canceled and then rescheduled
Do you use Google Sheets to maintain detailed records of events within your company? Set up this automation, and every time a OnceHub booking is canceled and replaced by a rescheduled booking, Zapier will automatically update the relevant row in a selected Google Sheets spreadsheet. This Zapier integration is useful if your customers can reschedule with a different Booking page, or if you request your customers to reschedule.
Do you use Google Sheets to maintain detailed records of events within your company? Set up this automation, and every time a OnceHub booking is canceled and replaced by a rescheduled booking, Zapier will automatically update the relevant row in a selected Google Sheets spreadsheet. This Zapier integration is useful if your customers can reschedule with a different Booking page, or if you request your customers to reschedule.
- When this happens...Booking Cancelled and Rescheduled
Triggers when a booking is canceled and replaced by a new booking.
- automatically do this!Update Spreadsheet Row
Update a row in a specific spreadsheet.
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