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###The no coding, clean hands, solution:

The no coding, clean hands, solution:

Feeds + Feeds JSONPath Parser

###Coding, dirty hands, solution:

Coding, dirty hands, solution:

Using REST with Webservices you can Get and then Post/Patch. You would also need to comeup with a way to schedule your code so it runs every x amount of time (create a cron job); in contrast, Feeds already has that feature.

###The no coding, clean hands, solution:

Feeds + Feeds JSONPath Parser

###Coding, dirty hands, solution:

Using REST with Webservices you can Get and then Post/Patch. You would also need to comeup with a way to schedule your code so it runs every x amount of time (create a cron job); in contrast, Feeds already has that feature.

The no coding, clean hands, solution:

Feeds + Feeds JSONPath Parser

Coding, dirty hands, solution:

Using REST with Webservices you can Get and then Post/Patch. You would also need to comeup with a way to schedule your code so it runs every x amount of time (create a cron job); in contrast, Feeds already has that feature.

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###The no coding, clean hands, solution:

Feeds + Feeds JSONPath Parser

###Coding, dirty hands, solution:

Using REST with Webservices you can Get and then Post/Patch. You would also need to comeup with a way to schedule your code so it runs every x amount of time;time (create a cron job); in contrast, Feeds already has that feature.

###The no coding, clean hands, solution:

Feeds + Feeds JSONPath Parser

###Coding, dirty hands, solution:

Using REST with Webservices you can Get and then Post/Patch. You would also need to comeup with a way to schedule your code so it runs every x amount of time; in contrast, Feeds already has that feature.

###The no coding, clean hands, solution:

Feeds + Feeds JSONPath Parser

###Coding, dirty hands, solution:

Using REST with Webservices you can Get and then Post/Patch. You would also need to comeup with a way to schedule your code so it runs every x amount of time (create a cron job); in contrast, Feeds already has that feature.

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No Sssweat
  • 31.6k
  • 14
  • 55
  • 91

###The no coding, clean hands, solution:

Feeds + Feeds JSONPath Parser

###Coding, dirty hands, solution:

Using REST with Webservices you can Get and then Post/Patch. You would also need to comeup with a way to schedule your code so it runs every x amount of time; in contrast, Feeds already has that feature.