In this line, https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/[myworksheet]/edit?gid=0#gid=0
, what does /d/
do and what other values could be there? Same questions for /edit
, ?gid
and #gid
. (note- I could not find detailed answers at: https://developers.google.com/sheets/api/guides/concepts)
Trying to understand how to update a google worksheet from Visual BASIC.
/d
basically never changes, its purpose is to indicate that what follows is the document ID.
/edit
just tells you the document is in edit mode, it could be /view
(viewer mode) or /copy
(when the user wants to make a copy)
The gid
is a unique identifier for each sheet within the document. ?gid
specifies the current sheet. #gid
is used to set the initial sheet displayed in the user's browser. Both of those are unique numeric identifiers.