how can i collect data from CRM Dynamics using nifi
Get CRM DATA using REST API (NIFI)
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I am researching whether its possible to extract data from Power BI into another system via Rest API. Internet is full of articles explaining the data ingestion into power bi but not extraction. Anyone knows whether its possible to do the opposite/can point to some helpful articles, would be a great help.
In addition to using the XML/A endpoint, there's a REST API called ExecuteQueries, which you can call from any programming language, Power Automate, or try online.
There is a "connection string" in Power BI online settings that you can use to access dataset data. It can be helpful.
Here is quick example with python
Is there a way to sync Dynamics CRM contacts to surveymonkey? I would like to find a syncing app which can automatically import all my Dynamics CRM contacts to Surveymonkey. It would make my workflow much easier, instead of uploading CSV files... Any ideas? Someone?
Power Automate would be a good solution for what you're looking to achieve.
Power Automate will effectively let you integrate practically any service that uses an API using a concept of connectors. survey monkey has a connector for power Automate, however you may have to create a custom connector to perform bulk data uploads - I checked the survey monkey connector and it does not have a lot of actions - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-gb/connectors/surveymonkey/#actions
Your Power Automate flow can be created to run on a daily basis to move data between dynamics and Survey Monkey
I am new to databases, and have some data stored as entities in Google Cloud Datastore. I would like to be able to analyze and plot this data in a web interface, and it seems like Google Data Studio provides an easy-to-use way to do this. However, I'm a bit confused as to how I can actually use the two interfaces together; it seems like either Google Cloud Storage or Google BigQuery could be a middleman in between, but I'm not sure how this might work. Could anyone advise on whether using Google Data Studio would be the best approach to plotting/analyzing data in Google Cloud Datastore, and if so, offer tips on how I could go about this? There are a large number of tutorials but it seems like none that I've found have explained how to load data from the Datastore into a useable file for Data Studio.
Thanks!
As Graham Polley says, the question is answered here. The workaround to connect Cloud Datastore to Google Data Studio is to first export Datastore entities to BigQuery, as explained in this guide.
Then see this in order to connect Data Studio to BigQuery tables.
Finally in this blog post, there's a tutorial for building a dashboard with Google Data Studio and BigQuery.
I'm a backend developer who has no experience with Google Analytics, but I've a requirement to find a way to collect the Marketing Medium/Source for each user from Google Analytics and save it in my database, I've been searching and looking how to get it from an API request but I didn't find a way yet, could you guys help?
You can use the Google Python API to fetch the Google Analytics data. You can read more here.
Medium and Source information can be found out by using the dimension ga:sourceMedium
You can find more info about dimensions and metrics here
Following which you can setup a daily script and fetches the data from your Google Analytics account and dumps data into csv which you can successively load into your database using libraries such as psycopg2.
Not great at programming so not all that confident of being able to pull data from the Google API.
Basically what I'm trying to do is pull everything from Google Analytics, all data and dump it into a table on a SQL Server (2008 R2). What would be the best way of achieving this?
Would like to automate the process so that it could be scheduled say once a month.
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There an existing add-on specifically for accessing Google Analytics.
Haven't used it but from what I read seems like it will exactly what you are looking for
http://www.google.com/analytics/apps/about?app_id=1325007
There is a specific SSIS DataSource Component for that – https://analyticssource.codeplex.com
It is open source and free.