Data-Flow Option #3) Link Into a Google Sheet then Link Google Sheet into Kumu
If you want to incorporate data gathered from sources other than sumApp, or make changes to your sumApp data (such as shortening questions so they display better in Kumu), this is the way to go.
But you'll need to know some google sheet formulas or some JavaScript to make this work. . .
We can provide instructions for getting your data into google sheets,
and from google sheets into Kumu - but this knowledge base isn't able to
teach the skills necessary for wrangling your data within google
sheets.
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