Ahmed Saadawi

Ahmed Saadawi

Automated MySQL to Google Sheets Sync with Duplicate Prevention

📝 Sync MySQL Rows to Google Sheet

Description:

This n8n template automates the process of syncing new records from a MySQL database table into a Google Sheet, ideal for reporting, backup, or lightweight dashboards.

It is designed for teams or individuals who need to periodically export new data rows from a custom database (eg, CRM, registrations, surveys) into a structured Google Sheet for further analysis, sharing, or archiving—without duplicates.


🛠️ What This Workflow Does:

  • Runs every 15 minutes via a schedule trigger.
  • Selects unsynced rows ( sync = 0 ) from a MySQL table ( fifa25_customers ).
  • Checks if records exist to prevent unnecessary writes.
  • Appends records to a Google Sheet , mapping fields like name, email, phone, gender, and more.
  • Updates the MySQL table to mark those rows as synced ( sync = 1 ) to avoid reprocessing.
  • Fully annotated using sticky notes for easier understanding and onboarding.

📋 Setup Instructions:

  1. Create or select a Google Sheet and make sure the columns match the following:

    • id , name , phone , birthdate , email , region , gender , datatime
  2. Ensure your MySQL table ( fifa25_customers ) has a sync column (default = 0 for new rows).

  3. Connect your MySQL and Google Sheets credentials inside n8n.

  4. (Optional) : Add custom filtering or column transformations as needed.


👤 Who Is It For?

  • Marketers syncing leads to a spreadsheet
  • Ops teams pulling user data from internal tools
  • Analysts logging form submissions or customer data
  • Anyone needing lightweight scheduled ETL from MySQL to Sheets

🔐 Credentials Required:

  • MySQL
  • Google Sheets OAuth2

Best Practices Followed:

  • Uses IF node to prevent unnecessary processing
  • Updates source database to avoid duplicates
  • Includes sticky notes for clarity
  • All columns are explicitly mapped
  • Works out-of-the-box on any n8n instance with proper creds
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