This support note explains the Automatically detect entity parsing rule.
Export Emails to Google Sheets
How to & Use Cases(39)
Email Parsing(14)
Options and Customization(13)
Sheets Tutorials(15)
Email parsing: How to adjust your parsing rules directly from spreadsheet
Procedure to adjust your rules.
Email parsing: What is an advanced parsing rule?
An advanced parsing rule in the cloudHQ sheets dashboard editor is a rule that defines how exporting process should process and interpret a particular type of data in a Gmail message. Advanced parsing rules are used to improve data interpretation accuracy, and enable the program to process data more efficiently. These types of rules are […]
Email parsing: How to save and import your rules
The email parsing editor of a Google Sheets tool has a built-in feature to save and load customized parsing parameters, allowing users to apply similar rules to different high-volume email analysis tasks. With this feature, users can duplicate their parsing settings from one job to the next, adapting to new projects with minor revisions and saving time while maintaining consistency.
Email parsing: Parsing Editor Overview
Export Emails to Google Sheets allows you to extract data from your email messages. Email parser rules can be configured to pull specific data fields from incoming emails. By doing so they allow you to convert an unstructured email into easy-to-handle structured data.
Email parsing: Using regular expression to extract data
The “Between two lines” rule can use regular expressions.
Email parsing: How to test and preview your parsing rules
To preview you and test your parsing rules click on the Test Rules tab
Email parsing: How to parse tables in email messages
Sometimes, data you need to extract from your email message is formated as a table. For exmaple, your email messaage can look like this: When you open parsing editor to parse this email you will see tab called Tables. To extract this table, click on Tables and just hightlight table columns: Automatically find all bounced […]
Email parsing: Using regular expression in ‘match text’ fields
The “Between two lines” rule can use regular expressions.
Email parsing: Return full text if no match found
The “Between two lines” rule can use regular expressions.