Hey everyone! I’m looking for someone to help me wrap up a couple of Google Sheets scripts I started. They’re pretty basic but I just don’t have the time to finish them myself.
Here’s what the scripts do:
Takes info from one column, combines it with data from another, and updates a cell in the same row.
Fixes the date formatting throughout the document.
I’m happy to provide more details if needed. The job involves cleaning up the code, making sure it works properly, and tweaking it a bit. It shouldn’t be a huge time investment.
If you do a good job, I might have more work for you in the future. Please comment below if you’re interested. Don’t send me private messages without commenting first. Oh, and let me know your favorite color in your comment so I know you read this whole post!
hey, i can help u with those scripts! i’ve done similar stuff before. sounds like some data combining and date formatting, right? shouldn’t be too hard. i can clean up the code and make sure it works smooth. btw my fave color is electric blue! lemme know if u wanna chat more about it
I’ve dealt with similar Google Sheets scripts in my work. The first script sounds like it involves data manipulation and cell updates, while the second focuses on date standardization. These are relatively straightforward tasks that shouldn’t take too long to complete.
One recommendation I’d make is to ensure the scripts are robust enough to handle potential errors, such as empty cells or unexpected data formats. This can prevent issues down the line and make the scripts more reliable.
If you’re interested in discussing this further, I’d be happy to take a look at the existing code and provide a more accurate estimate of the work involved. My experience with Google Apps Script should allow me to efficiently complete and optimize these scripts for you.
I’ve actually worked on similar Google Sheets scripts before, and I’d be happy to help you finish these up. From what you’ve described, it sounds like the first script involves concatenation and cell updating, while the second is focused on date formatting standardization. These are fairly straightforward tasks that I could likely complete pretty quickly.
One thing I’d suggest is making sure the scripts are optimized for larger datasets. Sometimes these operations can slow down significantly with a lot of rows, so we might want to consider using batch updates or other efficiency tricks if that’s a concern.
My favorite color is forest green, by the way. Let me know if you’d like to discuss the project further - I’d be glad to take a look and give you a more detailed estimate once I see the actual scripts.