Update (November 27, 2019): This feature is now in beta. If you're not already in the beta and would like to participate, you can sign-up here.
—This announcement was made at Google Cloud Next ‘19 in San Francisco. Check out Next OnAir to tune into the livestream or watch session recordings following the event.
What’s changing
We’re introducing connected sheets in beta (coming soon). This new type of spreadsheet activates when using the
Sheets data connector and will allow users to access, analyze, visualize, and collaborate on up to 10 billion rows of BigQuery data without the need for SQL scripts.
With connected sheets, it’s easier for users to surface insights in Sheets and make sense of that data using tools and features already familiar to them — like formulas, Explore, pivot tables, and charts.
Admins can
learn more about
the beta here.Who’s impacted
Admins
Why you’d use it
Connected sheets makes it easier to do the following:
- Access and refresh large volumes of connected data without CSVs or SQL scripts
- Streamline reporting workflows and easily build data driven reports
- Simplify collaboration with other analysts and stakeholders.
How to get started
- Admins: To learn more and apply to the connected sheets beta, see here.
- End users: No action required.
Additional details
Users can refresh their data which in turn will refresh any associated data within a chart, pivot table, function or table.
Data can also be set to refresh automatically, making it even easier to stay up to date on the latest and greatest data.
Helpful links
Availability
- Available to G Suite Enterprise, G Suite Enterprise for Education, and Drive Enterprise editions.
- Not available to G Suite Basic, G Suite Business, G Suite for Education, and G Suite for Nonprofits editions.