Connect Microsoft SQL Server and Survey Monkey integrations
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Build your Microsoft SQL Server and Survey Monkey integrations.
Create custom Microsoft SQL Server and Survey Monkey workflows by choosing triggers, actions, and searches. A trigger is an event that launches the workflow, an action is the event.
Creates a new collector.
Returns the current user’s account details including their plan.
Retrieves a collector information.
Retrieves a response information with a given ID. Paid SurveyMonkey account is required (Advantage or higher).
Retrieves a specific survey information.
Popular Microsoft SQL Server and Survey Monkey workflows.
Looking to get more out of Microsoft SQL Server and Survey Monkey? With Make you can visually integrate Microsoft SQL Server and Survey Monkey into any workflow to save time and resources — no coding required. Try any of these templates in just a few clicks.
Send an email with data from an MSSQL query
Streamline your communication process by automatically sending emails based on data queries from your Microsoft SQL Server. With this template, every time a specific query is executed in MSSQL, Make will generate and send an email through Microsoft Email, ensuring timely and relevant information reaches your recipients without manual effort. This integration enhances your workflow efficiency and keeps your team informed with minimal hassle.
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