![]() You probably would need to add some conditions to look at the data that the Webhook receives, and if something changed (start/end date), etc. You'd need to update your Excel sheet so that when certain things change, it makes a WEBSERVICE call to an Automation triggered by a Webhook. Yeah, that might work using the Excel WEBSERVICE function. while you can "create" JSON ( Output Excel table data as JSON ), I think you can only "publish" HTML: Share it: Embed an Excel workbook on your web page or blog from OneDriveīut googling around, I thought of a different idea: What if Excel could "push" a web request to an Automation Webhook ? ![]() Hi Ooooh, yeah, that's tricky and cool, and I love/hate it!Īt first I thought you might be able to do a "pull" from Jira, using Automation's Send web request actionīut ugh, that would require Excel being able to "publish" data as JSON, which.
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