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Two Triggers in One Spreadsheet

HelpMeLearn

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Would it be possible to set up a spreadsheet with two triggers?

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I need two separate dropdowns to send triggers to Pabbly. They should work independently.

The issue is right now is that Pabbly Connect Webhooks' set-up only sends one trigger.

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Just wanted to confirm before proceeding.
 

Preeti Paryani

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Hello @HelpMeLearn,

At the moment, it is not possible to configure two separate trigger columns within the same Google Sheet using the Pabbly Connect Webhooks extension. The extension supports only a single trigger column per sheet.
 

HelpMeLearn

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Hello @HelpMeLearn,

At the moment, it is not possible to configure two separate trigger columns within the same Google Sheet using the Pabbly Connect Webhooks extension. The extension supports only a single trigger column per sheet.

Thank you for your reply.

Based on what I read - the scenario might be possible if I create a master trigger + Google Sheet's formula. I've yet to try it.

Is this something that the team can confirm/advice on?
 

Preeti Paryani

Well-known member
Staff member
Hello @HelpMeLearn,

Thank you for sharing your approach.

To ensure consistent webhook triggers, we recommend avoiding the use of formulas in your Google Sheet, as they can lead to inconsistent or unreliable webhook responses. Instead, it’s best to enter data directly into each sheet and use separate trigger columns for each one. This approach will help maintain reliable and consistent behavior across your workflows.

If you need further assistance or have any other questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
 
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