Hi All,
I recently received the following snapshot from one of the extended team members. Can someone confirm if this is true and if yes, share the original link to this information?
Hi All,
I recently received the following snapshot from one of the extended team members. Can someone confirm if this is true and if yes, share the original link to this information?
https://support.google.com/appsheet/answer/12653576?hl=en
My advice would be to use it for tables shared with all users, those that require high synchronization speed and that do not have too many changes (for example, user tables, interface, auxiliaries, etc.) but for those that require high storage I would tell you to choose another source.
Gustavo, thanks for your response. I have already gone through the article you mentioned in your reply.
What I am looking for is the the validation that the snapshot I provided in the my original post is valid and if yes has the feature to support 1 million rows is now available for use?
I honestly don’t know. I’ll just give you what Google has to offer. By the way, is that article you posted from Google? I understand that’s the number of rows allowed according to the plan.
I wouldn’t use it even in those use cases, IMHO. Too many edge-case problems.
Google sheets is and has always been the best route, until things get too big - then things either get interesting, or you upgrade to a SQL database in some form. (I prefer MySQL, as it has the least barriers to entry, fiddly problems, etc.)
Seeing ASDB expanded to allow for 1mill rows per table would help make it more appealing, but it still has too many fiddly bits that get in the way for me to want to use it. IMHO.