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Zapier or Workato would allow you to setup a process like that.

Blake Harrison - DataBlender , Data Mixologist
QuickBase Solution Provider a month ago
4 comments
Thanks for the quick response, Blake. Darn, I was hopeful QuickBase (or a custom app within QB) could help automate Step 1. While I have a technical background, I am new to QB and subsequently, attempting to learn all of its capabilities on the fly so-to-speak. That said, I am definitely open to automating Step 1 outside of QuickBase, but only in a way that doesn't require additional costs. That's too bad, because I would think QB would at a minimum offer tools that automate the process of exporting data from their system. Thanks again.
- Aric
- a month ago
Can you just webhook both ways with every record change?
Another $$$$ tool is this: http://qunect.com/appnotes/QuickBaseSQLSync.html
You can create reports that are CSV formatted, then you'd have to set up a way to grab that CSV report, rather than exporting the report. You could set up an email notification of that CSV report, but I think I tried that once and it dumped the data in the email instead of an attachment.
- David
- a month ago
Oh, and for your original question, QB webhooks shouldn't update more than 10 records at a time.
- David
- a month ago
Just to clarify that statement. QuickBase is limited to firing no more than 10 Webhooks per second. but if a webhook were to be the API_ImportFromCSV then 1 webhook could actually update or create lots of records as that just counts as 1 webhook firing.
- QuickBaseCoach App Dev./Training
- a month ago