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- EvanMartinezQuickbase StaffHi George,
Where would you be looking to have a Pipeline send this CSV to?
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Evan Martinez
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The csv file will be sent to an sftp server.
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- ChristineSuarezQrew CadetCurious if any kind of solution was ever figured out for this...
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Christine Suarez
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- ChristineSuarezQrew CadetHi Evan,
I just wanted to bring some attention back to George's original post. Any insight on how Pipelines might be capable of doing this? I've tried to see if I could get a hold of .csv data by using an API_GenResultsTable call with the csv option in the URL, but that triggers an XML error during the pipeline run. It seems like there are built-in tools to handle the consumption of cvs data well, but not the creation and transportion of csv data. You seemed to indicate it might be possible in your response to George, so I figured I'd follow up.
Thank you!!
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Christine Suarez
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Has anyone been successful with the above ask? Or are there known limitations that prevent QB from creating and transporting .csv?
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Colleen Burch
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