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- Use data from PostgreSQL - AppSheet Help - Google Help
Use data from PostgreSQL AppSheet can build apps from PostgreSQL databases that are hosted in Google Cloud SQL, Amazon Web Services, or other cloud-hosting provider that supports PostgreSQL To build apps from PostgreSQL databases, add a PostgreSQL data source: Go to the My Account > Sources tab Click + New Data Source
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- Connect to an on-premises database - AppSheet Help
Connect to an on-premises database as described in the following sections: Manage IP address and firewall information Use Integration Connectors with AppShee
- Migrate apps between SQL databases - AppSheet Help
For instance, it's entirely possible to migrate your app from a MySQL database to a PostgreSQL database Likewise, it's possible to migrate your app between different SQL hosting services, such as between Google MySQL and Amazon RDS
- Copy an existing app to an SQL database - AppSheet Help
This feature is currently supported for the following database types: SQL Server, MySQL, MariaDB, and PostgreSQL In the app editor, navigate to Manage > Author and click Copy App
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- BigQuery - Google Ads Help
Requirements You must have GCP owner access on the BQ project and Google Ads admin access to establish an initial connection between your BigQuery table and Google Ads Note: The Google Ads admin access can be revoked once the connection is established BigQuery views must be fully authorized and the source of the view cannot include external tables Learn more about authorized views and
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