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I need LOTS of help on this one, but I think it's a procedure that would be helpful to other green-programers in the future.

I have a Google Form for people to fill that are new to our neighborhood. It, obviously, feeds a Google Docs spreadsheet. (Here's a link to a copy of the sheet that's just edited to black-out some of the personal data:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AjsoIob8dJfodG9WN0ZmWUE1ek9rc3JrVFpDQ0J0OGc

)

One of the questions is which of our groups are you interested in joining. The Form asks the question, then allows the user to check off which of about 10 groups the new member is interested in joining. The data is then fed into the sheet listing all of the groups the new member wants to join in a single cell (that's column F).

The administrative task that I now need to tackle is going through all of the responses and pulling out the members who have said--for example--they're interested in joining the "Helping Hands" group, copying their e-mail address (which is in column X) and pasting it into the Google Groups sign-up sheet for that group.

This is understandable tedious. Especially because--again--we have about 15 of these Google Groups lists that need to be populated.

What would be great would be if I could write a little Google Apps Script that will go through the data in the sheet and give me a comma separated list of all the e-mail addresses that meet the correct criteria so that I could just copy-and-paste that into the Google Group sign up page.

In plain English, the regular expression should say this: - IF column F contains Helping Hands - AND IF column G does NOT contain Yes - THEN add the contents of column X to an exported string, followed by a comma - Repeat for every row in the sheet.

So here's the questions: 1) How do I do this? 2) How does this get triggered?

For the first step, I've already determined that the following regular expression will give me what I need:

/(^|, )Helping Hands($|, )/

I'm not sure how to augment that, though, to include the second required IF statement. I also don't know how to write the THEN statement. And--as I said above--I have NO idea how to trigger all of this.

Thanks in advance to anybody who can help! And the Newcomers to Sewickley also thank you! Please let me know if I can clear anything up.

4 Answers 4

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Why don't you go further and set up a on form submit trigger that reads the groups and adds them automatically using the (yet experimental) Groups Services for Apps Script?

Such script is not very difficult to implement, maybe you should check the user guides and tutorials.

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  • Wait a minute!-that would be IDEAL! But I don't see a class in Groups Service that will let me ADD a user. I see where I can test and query whether users are already in the group (such as hasUser). But I don't see setUser which is what I would really need. Am I missing something?
    – doebtown
    Jul 19, 2012 at 0:39
  • Really?! What I shame! I never thought they'd do such thing. That really asks for an enhancement request on the issue tracker Jul 19, 2012 at 5:21
  • Henrique Abreu, are you messing with me? Google is SO sensitive about how they'll let you add users to Google Groups. They say that it's too easy for spammers to use it. I'm bummed that there's no setUser or addUser class, but I'm not surprised at all because it would make adding users too easy. Does anybody know something I don't?
    – doebtown
    Jul 20, 2012 at 2:08
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Looks like you are happy copy-pasting the list of email addresses if you get it in a comma separated format. So you can trigger it yourself when you need it. You can use this code snippet

var options = ['Helping Hands','Book Club',...]; // Add all 10 options here 
var GROUPS_COL = 5 ; //Column F
var COLG = 6; 
var EMAIL_COL = 23 ; //Column X
var emailList = ['', '','',''...] ; // 10 blanks

var data = SpreadsheetApp.openById('ID_HERE').getSheetByName('SheetName').getvalues(); 
for (var i = 1; i < data.length ; i++){
  for( var j = 0 ; j < options.length ; j++){
    if (data[i][GROUPS_COL].indexOf(options[j]) != -1 &&
        data[i][COLG] != 'Yes') {
      // The entry in row i+1 has checked option[j]
      if (emailList[j] != ''){
        emailList[j] += ',' ; // Add your comma
      }
      emailList[j] += data[i][EMAIL_COL]; 
    }
  }
}

/* Now you have your comma separated list in emailList */
for ( var i = 0 ; i < 10; i ++){
  Logger.log(option[i] + ':' + emailList[i])
}

Obviously, you have to tweak this code to suit your needs, but will give you a fair idea of how to proceed. The code has not been tested.

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  • Hi, @Srik. Thanks for helping out. In the first instance, the code you've posted doesn't seem to account for the column G, which is intended to allow me to exclude rows who I've ALREADY added to the Google Group list. How would I modify what you have to do that? Second, I'm getting a snytax error on for ( var i = 0 ; i < 10; ; i ++). Thanks again!
    – doebtown
    Jul 9, 2012 at 17:19
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    Check out the edited code. If you still have difficulties, please try some time doing elementary debugging.
    – Srik
    Jul 9, 2012 at 17:40
  • Hi, Srik. Thanks again for your help. I sense your frustration with my inability to answer questions for myself. But--believe me--if I understood what your code was doing, I would love to debug it on my own. Since I'm kind of lost, though, with what's going on, I'm kind of helpless to debug, even if it is elementary. Perhaps I'm in over my head and should stick with what I know . . . That said, since you've helped me this far, perhaps you'll go just a bit further with me. When I run, I get: "TypeError: Cannot find function getvalues in object Sheet. (line 9)" And I'm not sure where to go now.
    – doebtown
    Jul 9, 2012 at 18:31
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    getvalues should be getValues
    – Peter
    Jul 9, 2012 at 22:42
  • To avoid this kind of errors you can make use of the auto complete feature in the script editor: just type in the first letters of a method and press CTRL space to get the suggestion box with every possible method. In this case type getv + ctrl space and see what happens. I find it very helpful and comfortable:-) Jul 10, 2012 at 6:43
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You have no idea how unbelievable stoked I am that this finally worked out. Thanks a million times over to @Sirik for sticking with it and writing the code and helping me debug it. It does EXACTLY what I want it to and it's just the coolest thing in the world to make it do EXACTLY what I wanted it to.

For the sake of posterity or anybody else who might want to be doing something similar to what I was doing, here's the exact code, all smoothed out, as implemented. You'll see that I added just a few extra bits at the end to e-mail the log to me and give me a dialogue box acknowledging that the script had run (I don't like that feeling of clicking the button and not SEEING something happen).

function Export_Groups_List() {

var options = ['1 & 2 Year Olds\' Playgroup','3 & 4 Year Olds\' Playgroup','Babies\' Playgroup','Book Club','Couples Night Out','Directory','Girls Night Out','Helping Hands','Membership','Newsletter','Serving Sewickley','Treasurer'];
var GROUPS_COL = 5; //This is column 5
var COLG = 6; //Column G
var EMAIL_COL = 23; //Column X
var emailList = ['', '', '', '', '', '', '', '', '', '', '', ''] //12 blanks

    var data = SpreadsheetApp.openById('___').getSheetByName('Master').getDataRange().getValues();
  for (var i = 1; i < data.length ; i++){
    for( var j = 0 ; j < options.length ; j++){
      if (data[i][GROUPS_COL].indexOf(options[j]) != -1 &&
         data[i][COLG] != 'Yes') {
        if (emailList[j] != ''){
          emailList[j] += ', ' ;
        }
        emailList[j] += data[i][EMAIL_COL];
      }
    }
  }
  for ( var i = 0 ; i < 12; i ++){
    Logger.log(options[i] + ': ' + emailList[i])
  }
  MailApp.sendEmail("[email protected]", "Groups Export", Logger.getLog() + " \n\n" + 
                    "At your request, you've been added to this Sewickley Newcomers & Neighbors Google Group." + "\n\n" +
                    "Using Google Groups allows us to always have up to date e-mail lists, make sure that people don't get bombarded with messages they don't want, and facilitate smooth communication between our members. If you have any questions about how to use the Google Groups service with your Newcomers & Neighbors membership, please send an e-mail to [email protected]." + "\n\n" + 
                    "Thank you and thanks for your participation!") ;

  Browser.msgBox("OK. Check your e-mail for the export list. doebtown rocks the house!")
}
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Evan Plaice provides a nice Google Apps Script that you can use in your own spreadsheet which essentially renders a menu that allows you to transpose a column using a "Text to Column" feature. https://webapps.stackexchange.com/questions/22799/text-to-columns-conversion-in-google-spreadsheets

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