On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 3:00 PM, Pegasusrjf <[email protected]> wrote:

> Can you give me a better idea of what you are trying to do?
>
> You can query both separately, by using the sheet ID (gid=#) in the
> URL of the query declaration.
>

or use the sheet=<name> URL parameter, if you prefer to refer to sheets by
their names and not by their ID.


>
> On Apr 22, 12:09 pm, Peter Wraae Marino <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > What is the technique used to query multiple sheets within the same
> > spreadsheet.
> >
> > var query1 = new google.visualization.Query( <mySpreadsheet> );
> > query1.send( handleQuery1 );
> >
> > var query2 = new google.visualization.Query( <mySpreadsheet> );
> > query2.send( handleQuery2 );
> >
> > I would like to build a custom datatable from the response from query1
> and
> > query2, so how should I go about handling this?
> > I ask because the two handles will be called at different times.
> >
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