I'm pulling my hair out a little trying to write a conditional Google apps script for Google sheets. The sheet has 5 tabs. Basically, the sheet gets it's data from a google form. Clients fill the form out and it populates our "Master" tab of the sheet in question.
Here's where I'm hung up: The form is used for teachers to refer students to specific administrators. Whoever is controlling the form needs to be able to assign a specific row of data to a specific administrator, which each have their own tab set up. They do this by selecting, from a drop down, which admin they want to assign the row to.
So, if row 2 is assigned to "Miranda," Certain data would get moved over to the "Miranda" tab. For the sake of argument lets say column D and E of that particular row would get moved over to column A of the "Miranda" tab.
Here's what I've come up with so far:
function importStudent() {
var ss = SpreadsheetApp.getActiveSpreadsheet();
var master_sheet = ss.getSheetByName("Master");
var miranda_sheet = ss.getSheetByName("Miranda");
var columnT = master_sheet.getRange("T1:T").getValues();
var columnD = master_sheet.getRange("D1:D").getValues();
var columnE = master_sheet.getRange("E1:E").getValues();
for(var i = 0; i <= columnT; i++) {
if (columnT[i][0] === "Miranda") {
var miranda_row = (miranda_sheet.getLastRow() + 1);
var active_row = SpreadsheetApp.setActiveRange(columnT[i].getRow());
var selectionFirst = columnD.setActiveRange(active_row:columnD);
var selectionLast = columnE.setActiveRange(active_row:columnE);
var fullName = selectionFirst + " " + selectionLast;
fullName.copyValuesToRange(miranda_sheet, 1, 1, miranda_row, miranda_row);
}
}
}
The below code is broken, and i'm looking for a little guidance in making it work. Right off, I know I have at least two issues: 1 there are too many variables, and 2 I'm not sure I can pass a variable as a parameter for the setActiveRange() class. So, my questions:
How can I clean this up? And what (class?) should I be using in order to make it functional?
PS - I still consider myself a novice when it comes to JavaScript. I have the knowledge, but the practical application is something I'm still learning :)