Google Apps Script to Truncate Text with TimeDrivenTigger











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I'm trying to create a script that limits text strings in a google sheets. The script that I am using works when I manually add text to the sheet, but when I import data using Zapier, the script does not run.



I was trying to set up a Time Driven Trigger to run the script every hour, but have not had success.



This is what I'm using:



function createTimeDrivenTriggers() {
// Trigger every 1 hours.
ScriptApp.newTrigger('myFunction')
.timeBased()
.everyHours(1)
.create();

function MyFunction(e) {
var limit = 4;
if(e.value.length > limit) {
e.range.setValue(e.value.substring(0, limit));
}
}
}









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  • How were you calling MyFunction before trying to set up the Time Driven Trigger?
    – Dustin Michels
    Nov 20 at 17:10












  • I was using 'onEdit' to trigger the text reduction.
    – Dan
    Nov 21 at 15:37

















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I'm trying to create a script that limits text strings in a google sheets. The script that I am using works when I manually add text to the sheet, but when I import data using Zapier, the script does not run.



I was trying to set up a Time Driven Trigger to run the script every hour, but have not had success.



This is what I'm using:



function createTimeDrivenTriggers() {
// Trigger every 1 hours.
ScriptApp.newTrigger('myFunction')
.timeBased()
.everyHours(1)
.create();

function MyFunction(e) {
var limit = 4;
if(e.value.length > limit) {
e.range.setValue(e.value.substring(0, limit));
}
}
}









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  • How were you calling MyFunction before trying to set up the Time Driven Trigger?
    – Dustin Michels
    Nov 20 at 17:10












  • I was using 'onEdit' to trigger the text reduction.
    – Dan
    Nov 21 at 15:37















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1
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up vote
1
down vote

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I'm trying to create a script that limits text strings in a google sheets. The script that I am using works when I manually add text to the sheet, but when I import data using Zapier, the script does not run.



I was trying to set up a Time Driven Trigger to run the script every hour, but have not had success.



This is what I'm using:



function createTimeDrivenTriggers() {
// Trigger every 1 hours.
ScriptApp.newTrigger('myFunction')
.timeBased()
.everyHours(1)
.create();

function MyFunction(e) {
var limit = 4;
if(e.value.length > limit) {
e.range.setValue(e.value.substring(0, limit));
}
}
}









share|improve this question















I'm trying to create a script that limits text strings in a google sheets. The script that I am using works when I manually add text to the sheet, but when I import data using Zapier, the script does not run.



I was trying to set up a Time Driven Trigger to run the script every hour, but have not had success.



This is what I'm using:



function createTimeDrivenTriggers() {
// Trigger every 1 hours.
ScriptApp.newTrigger('myFunction')
.timeBased()
.everyHours(1)
.create();

function MyFunction(e) {
var limit = 4;
if(e.value.length > limit) {
e.range.setValue(e.value.substring(0, limit));
}
}
}






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  • How were you calling MyFunction before trying to set up the Time Driven Trigger?
    – Dustin Michels
    Nov 20 at 17:10












  • I was using 'onEdit' to trigger the text reduction.
    – Dan
    Nov 21 at 15:37




















  • How were you calling MyFunction before trying to set up the Time Driven Trigger?
    – Dustin Michels
    Nov 20 at 17:10












  • I was using 'onEdit' to trigger the text reduction.
    – Dan
    Nov 21 at 15:37


















How were you calling MyFunction before trying to set up the Time Driven Trigger?
– Dustin Michels
Nov 20 at 17:10






How were you calling MyFunction before trying to set up the Time Driven Trigger?
– Dustin Michels
Nov 20 at 17:10














I was using 'onEdit' to trigger the text reduction.
– Dan
Nov 21 at 15:37






I was using 'onEdit' to trigger the text reduction.
– Dan
Nov 21 at 15:37














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You were initially calling MyFunction with an onEdit() trigger, which passes an Event Object to the function. This is the parameter e that you get the value of. A time-driven trigger doesn't pass in any arguments, so you will have to re-write MyFunction a little, to find the range you're interested in "from scratch."



Also, your trigger calls myFunction (lowercase), while the function is defined as MyFunction (uppercase), which could be an issue.






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    You were initially calling MyFunction with an onEdit() trigger, which passes an Event Object to the function. This is the parameter e that you get the value of. A time-driven trigger doesn't pass in any arguments, so you will have to re-write MyFunction a little, to find the range you're interested in "from scratch."



    Also, your trigger calls myFunction (lowercase), while the function is defined as MyFunction (uppercase), which could be an issue.






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      You were initially calling MyFunction with an onEdit() trigger, which passes an Event Object to the function. This is the parameter e that you get the value of. A time-driven trigger doesn't pass in any arguments, so you will have to re-write MyFunction a little, to find the range you're interested in "from scratch."



      Also, your trigger calls myFunction (lowercase), while the function is defined as MyFunction (uppercase), which could be an issue.






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        You were initially calling MyFunction with an onEdit() trigger, which passes an Event Object to the function. This is the parameter e that you get the value of. A time-driven trigger doesn't pass in any arguments, so you will have to re-write MyFunction a little, to find the range you're interested in "from scratch."



        Also, your trigger calls myFunction (lowercase), while the function is defined as MyFunction (uppercase), which could be an issue.






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        You were initially calling MyFunction with an onEdit() trigger, which passes an Event Object to the function. This is the parameter e that you get the value of. A time-driven trigger doesn't pass in any arguments, so you will have to re-write MyFunction a little, to find the range you're interested in "from scratch."



        Also, your trigger calls myFunction (lowercase), while the function is defined as MyFunction (uppercase), which could be an issue.







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