There are some advantages such as being able to create a Google Doc and use functions to manipulate that doc such as sharing, labeling or locking a doc. AppSheet document functionalities are restricted to static file types outside of Google Workspace such as Microsoft Docs, PDFs and Excel at the moment. What I showed in the video was just a simple concept to create document. However, you can do much more with Apps Script to connect to the larger Google ecosystem. The only downside is that is requires knowledge of Java Script and coding in general.
Can you call a script written directly into a google sheet file or does the script have to be stand alone file? I can't find where the script is saved if created in the google sheet where data is stored.
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Nice video! Are there any advantages to using this instead of using Appsheet's own document creation facilities?
There are some advantages such as being able to create a Google Doc and use functions to manipulate that doc such as sharing, labeling or locking a doc. AppSheet document functionalities are restricted to static file types outside of Google Workspace such as Microsoft Docs, PDFs and Excel at the moment. What I showed in the video was just a simple concept to create document. However, you can do much more with Apps Script to connect to the larger Google ecosystem. The only downside is that is requires knowledge of Java Script and coding in general.
Please do a task search.
Can you call a script written directly into a google sheet file or does the script have to be stand alone file? I can't find where the script is saved if created in the google sheet where data is stored.
It would need to be a stand alone script so it is searchable in the drive file picker.