I think your are missing something.

When I say "row", I don't mean @rows. I mean the row of a spreadsheet.

The code snippet shows how to write cell content into rows into the spreadsheet.

You usually would use a google spreadsheet populated though a google form.

Then you would compile the data and transform it into something else (charts, spreadsheets etc..).

Therefore, one of the main thing you need to do is read the content of a google spreadsheet.

The code here directly populates a @rows variable with random data to write into the spreadsheet.

My need is to start with an empty @rows variable and populate it from an existing spreadsheet.

I am actually discussing with the author of the module and he's integrating such example in the next delivery !!! He understands the need.

I'll update the thread with the example form the author.

Thanks!

In reply to Re^2: Net::Google::Spreadsheets::V4 usage by xodus_fr
in thread Net::Google::Spreadsheets::V4 usage by xodus_fr

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