Google Sheets is a cloud-based spreadsheet application developed by Google that allows users to create, edit, and collaborate on spreadsheets online. It offers features like real-time collaboration, automatic saving, and integration with other Google Workspace applications.
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Provides access to Google Sheets functionality, referenced in the example 'What actions can I perform with google sheets?'
Why this server?
Allows creating spreadsheets and reading/writing cell values in Google Sheets
Why this server?
Enables creating, reading, updating, and managing Google Sheets spreadsheets, including operations like getting cell data, updating cells, creating spreadsheets, adding sheets, and manipulating rows and columns.
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Allows querying of Google Sheets data by exposing it as relational SQL models through the CData JDBC Driver.
Why this server?
Enables querying Google Sheets spreadsheet data through SQL.
Why this server?
Enables querying Google Sheets spreadsheet data through SQL
Why this server?
Enables querying data from Google Sheets spreadsheets through SQL-like syntax.
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Listed as a supported data source for integration with the MCP server, allowing access to Google Sheets data.
Why this server?
Allows querying Google Sheets spreadsheet data through SQL.
Why this server?
Allows SQL-based access to Google Sheets spreadsheet data.
Why this server?
Listed as a supported data source for accessing Google Sheets spreadsheet data.
Why this server?
Provides SQL access to Google Sheets data and metadata.
Why this server?
Allows querying Google Sheets spreadsheet data through SQL interfaces.
Why this server?
Allows access to spreadsheet data from Google Sheets through SQL-like queries.
Why this server?
Provides access to Google Sheets spreadsheet data through SQL queries.
Why this server?
Listed as a supported data source for integration through the CData JDBC driver.
Why this server?
Provides read access to Google Sheets spreadsheet data through SQL interfaces, enabling natural language querying of tabular data.
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Listed as a supported data source in the compatibility table, enabling access to Google Sheets data.
Why this server?
Provides the ability to read and write to Google Sheets spreadsheets
Why this server?
Allows read-only access to Google Sheets spreadsheet data, enabling SQL queries against sheets, rows, and cells.
Why this server?
Allows querying Google Sheets spreadsheet data through SQL.
Why this server?
Listed as a supported data source for integration, allowing access to Google Sheets data through the MCP server.
Why this server?
Provides access to Google Sheets spreadsheet data through relational SQL models.
Why this server?
Listed as a supported data source for integration through the CData JDBC Driver
Why this server?
Provides access to Google Sheets data through a relational SQL model, allowing queries to retrieve live spreadsheet information.
Why this server?
Enables querying Google Sheets spreadsheet data, worksheets, cells, and formulas through a SQL interface.
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Enables analyzing Excel spreadsheets stored in Google Sheets, including accessing financial data, forms, and tabular datasets.
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Offers comprehensive Google Sheets functionality for managing sheets, manipulating data (rows/columns/cells), creating and modifying charts, and updating cell formats. Includes capabilities for sheet listing, copying, renaming, and data retrieval.
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Allows creation of spreadsheets and managing cell values through range-based operations
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Provides tools for reading data from Google Spreadsheets with flexible range options, and updating cell values with specified content.
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Provides access to Google Sheets files with automatic conversion to CSV format.
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Automatically saves YouTube search results to Google Sheets, including video title, URL, channel name, and publish date
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Provides tools for checking weekly report submissions in a Google Sheet, including identifying missing reports, viewing specific person's report status, and analyzing submission statistics.