Hi TheViz,

Thanks! Sorry if I may have come off as rude, but I felt like what I
wanted to do could have been done through the visualization api. And
okay, I can definitely work on the Spreadsheet GData API. Can you give
me the link to that? If that is the same as spreadsheets.google.com, I
haven't figured out how to update spreadsheets other than manually
going into the spreadsheet and typing it into the cells. This is
probably a question for the spreadsheet api people. And last question:
is it possible to use functions from the spreadsheet api, like
=GoogleFinance(symbol,attribute) inside the visualization api or any
script? My assumption is no, but I figured if I don't ask I won't know
and what I have tried I haven't been successful with.

I very much appreciate your help, thanks a lot!

Siam Luu

On Nov 18, 5:31 am, TheViz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Siam,
>
> As of today you need to use the Spreadsheet GData API to update
> spreadsheets. To view data in a spreadsheet you can choose to use the
> Visualization (this) API or the GData API.  For most cases, it is easier to
> use the Visualization API to view data.
>
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 6:24 PM, ss0luu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I understand. So, is there a way for writing a query to update data
> > while being fetched? I assumed that this was the place to go because I
> > would be using the visualization api to display the fetched data and
> > assumed that it was something that needed to be coded in through this
> > api as opposed to the spreadsheet api. I have posted a similar
> > question in the spreadsheet api forum but have not received any
> > response. Thanks for your help, I am still working on understanding
> > this.
>
> > Cheers!
> > Siam Luu
>
> > On Nov 15, 4:44 pm, VizGuy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > The spreadsheets API is doumented athttp://
> > code.google.com/apis/spreadsheets/overview.htmland is not the one
> > > this group is about.
> > > This is the Google Visualization API, that has a lot to do with Google
> > > Spreadsheet, but is not for update, but only for fetching data.
>
> > > VizGuy
>
> > > On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 9:33 PM, ss0luu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > HI Everybody,
>
> > > > So, I have been working on the Google Spreadsheets API for a bit but
> > > > am still a big time newbie. I have a textbox on a page that needs to
> > > > take whatever a user inputs into it and put it into a specific cell of
> > > > my Google Spreadsheet. I'm not familiar with Queries and even after
> > > > having read the queries document, I still do not know how to do this.
>
> > > > I would really appreciate any and all help that I can get with regard
> > > > to writing queries. All I need is to take a user's input and put it
> > > > into a cell on my spreadsheet. Thanks for the help and assistance!
>
> > > > Regards,
> > > > Siam Luu- Hide quoted text -
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