Hi,--
Is it possible to query a DataTable Object using google.visualization.Query() instead of the google spreadsheet URL.Thanks in advance.Regards,
Alen James
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Hi Alen,It is not possible to query a DataTable object, though that is an interesting idea, and I can see it would be convenient. The google.visualization.Query is actually interpreted by the spreadsheet server, so we would have to reimplement all that logic on the client side.
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Hi,--
Is it possible to query a DataTable Object using google.visualization.Query() instead of the google spreadsheet URL.Thanks in advance.Regards,
Alen James
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