Step-by-step guide to dissociate two records of different HubSpot objects from Google Sheets or Microsoft Excel
In the Superjoin side panel, click on Sources
, navigate through Your Sources
and click on the HubSpot source you want to export the data to.
A pop-up will come up at the bottom of the side panel. Click on Export to HubSpot
.
Choose the sheet with the data that you want to export to HubSpot and the row with the header cells of the sheet that you want to export.
Select Dissociate
under the Action
dropdown. Choose both the Objects that you want to be dissociated.
Map only the two Google Sheets columns which contain the Record IDs of each of the object’s records to the HubSpot Record ID properties of the two objects to ensure accuracy.
Choose the Record ID property of chosen object and repeat the same for the other object’s record ID mapping as well.
Once you’re done with the mapping, click on Save
and then click on Export
.
DISSOCIATE
action. You can use the Click here to get Record IDs
feature or retrieve the IDs manually.You can choose to export the entire sheet or only specific rows. If you want to export specific rows, further select the rows you want to export.
Verify the number of rows and click on Dissociate in HubSpot
button, this action exports the selected data from your Google Sheets into your HubSpot account.
This completes the process of using Superjoin to dissociate records of two different HubSpot objects from Google Sheets.
Below are the steps to automate this process.
Now you’ll see a card called Automatic Exports
. Click on the Create Schedule
button.
Configure the frequency in which you want this export process to repeat.
In the Superjoin side panel, click on Sources
, navigate through Your Sources
and click on the HubSpot source you want to export the data to.
A pop-up will come up at the bottom of the side panel. Click on Export to HubSpot
.
Choose the sheet with the data that you want to export to HubSpot and the row with the header cells of the sheet that you want to export.
Select Dissociate
under the Action
dropdown. Choose both the Objects that you want to be dissociated.
Map only the two Google Sheets columns which contain the Record IDs of each of the object’s records to the HubSpot Record ID properties of the two objects to ensure accuracy.
Choose the Record ID property of chosen object and repeat the same for the other object’s record ID mapping as well.
Once you’re done with the mapping, click on Save
and then click on Export
.
DISSOCIATE
action. You can use the Click here to get Record IDs
feature or retrieve the IDs manually.You can choose to export the entire sheet or only specific rows. If you want to export specific rows, further select the rows you want to export.
Verify the number of rows and click on Dissociate in HubSpot
button, this action exports the selected data from your Google Sheets into your HubSpot account.
This completes the process of using Superjoin to dissociate records of two different HubSpot objects from Google Sheets.
Below are the steps to automate this process.
Now you’ll see a card called Automatic Exports
. Click on the Create Schedule
button.
Configure the frequency in which you want this export process to repeat.
Step-by-step guide to dissociate two records of different HubSpot objects from Google Sheets or Microsoft Excel
In the Superjoin side panel, click on Sources
, navigate through Your Sources
and click on the HubSpot source you want to export the data to.
A pop-up will come up at the bottom of the side panel. Click on Export to HubSpot
.
Choose the sheet with the data that you want to export to HubSpot and the row with the header cells of the sheet that you want to export.
Select Dissociate
under the Action
dropdown. Choose both the Objects that you want to be dissociated.
Map only the two Google Sheets columns which contain the Record IDs of each of the object’s records to the HubSpot Record ID properties of the two objects to ensure accuracy.
Choose the Record ID property of chosen object and repeat the same for the other object’s record ID mapping as well.
Once you’re done with the mapping, click on Save
and then click on Export
.
DISSOCIATE
action. You can use the Click here to get Record IDs
feature or retrieve the IDs manually.You can choose to export the entire sheet or only specific rows. If you want to export specific rows, further select the rows you want to export.
Verify the number of rows and click on Dissociate in HubSpot
button, this action exports the selected data from your Google Sheets into your HubSpot account.
This completes the process of using Superjoin to dissociate records of two different HubSpot objects from Google Sheets.
Below are the steps to automate this process.
Now you’ll see a card called Automatic Exports
. Click on the Create Schedule
button.
Configure the frequency in which you want this export process to repeat.
In the Superjoin side panel, click on Sources
, navigate through Your Sources
and click on the HubSpot source you want to export the data to.
A pop-up will come up at the bottom of the side panel. Click on Export to HubSpot
.
Choose the sheet with the data that you want to export to HubSpot and the row with the header cells of the sheet that you want to export.
Select Dissociate
under the Action
dropdown. Choose both the Objects that you want to be dissociated.
Map only the two Google Sheets columns which contain the Record IDs of each of the object’s records to the HubSpot Record ID properties of the two objects to ensure accuracy.
Choose the Record ID property of chosen object and repeat the same for the other object’s record ID mapping as well.
Once you’re done with the mapping, click on Save
and then click on Export
.
DISSOCIATE
action. You can use the Click here to get Record IDs
feature or retrieve the IDs manually.You can choose to export the entire sheet or only specific rows. If you want to export specific rows, further select the rows you want to export.
Verify the number of rows and click on Dissociate in HubSpot
button, this action exports the selected data from your Google Sheets into your HubSpot account.
This completes the process of using Superjoin to dissociate records of two different HubSpot objects from Google Sheets.
Below are the steps to automate this process.
Now you’ll see a card called Automatic Exports
. Click on the Create Schedule
button.
Configure the frequency in which you want this export process to repeat.