How to Import Fields Data from MongoDB into Google Sheets

Accessing your MongoDB Fields data directly in Google Sheets is essential for flexible analysis, custom reporting, and sharing insights with your team.

Instead of manual exports, you can set up a live connection that keeps your spreadsheet updated automatically.

This guide shows you how to import your MongoDB Fields data into Google Sheets using Coefficient.

TLDR

  • Step 1:

    Step 1. Install Coefficient from the Google Workspace Marketplace and connect to your MongoDB account.

  • Step 2:

    Step 2. Select Import from… and choose MongoDB, then select the Fields object.

  • Step 3:

    Step 3. Configure your import settings and pull the data into your Google Sheet.

  • Step 4:

    Step 4. Set up auto-refresh to keep your Fields data updated automatically on your preferred schedule.

Coefficient sidebar menu with import, export, automations, and AI Sheet Assistant options.

Step 1: Install and Connect Coefficient

First, you need to get Coefficient for Google Sheets.

  • Open Google Sheets.
  • Go to Extensions > Add-ons > Get add-ons.
  • Search for “Coefficient” and install it from the Google Workspace Marketplace.

Once installed, open the Coefficient add-on from Extensions > Coefficient > Launch.

In the Coefficient sidebar, click “Import from…” and find MongoDB in the list of connectors. You’ll be guided to connect your MongoDB account securely.

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Step 2: Import MongoDB Fields Data

After connecting, you’ll see options for importing data from MongoDB.

  • Select the “Fields” object from the available options.
  • Choose the specific fields you want to import.
  • You can apply filters, select specific columns, and preview the data before importing.
  • Click “Import” to pull the data into your active Google Sheet tab.
Auto-refresh options for imported data with daily, hourly, and weekly scheduling.

Step 3: Set Up Auto-Refresh (Optional)

To keep your MongoDB Fields data current, set up an automatic refresh schedule.

In the Coefficient sidebar, find your imported data.

  • Click the “Refresh” button or the three-dot menu next to your import.
  • Select “Schedule Refresh”.
  • Choose your desired frequency (e.g., daily, hourly, weekly) and time.

Coefficient will now automatically update your sheet with the latest data from MongoDB based on your schedule.

Available MongoDB Objects

  • Fields

How to Import Collections Data from MongoDB into Google Sheets

Accessing your MongoDB Collections data directly in Google Sheets is essential for flexible analysis, custom reporting, and sharing insights with your team.

Instead of manual exports, you can set up a live connection that keeps your spreadsheet updated automatically.

This guide shows you how to import your MongoDB Collections data into Google Sheets using Coefficient.

TLDR

  • Step 1:

    Step 1. Install Coefficient from the Google Workspace Marketplace and connect to your MongoDB account.

  • Step 2:

    Step 2. Select Import from… and choose MongoDB, then select the Collections object.

  • Step 3:

    Step 3. Configure your import settings and pull the data into your Google Sheet.

  • Step 4:

    Step 4. Set up auto-refresh to keep your Collections data updated automatically on your preferred schedule.

Coefficient sidebar menu with import, export, automations, and AI Sheet Assistant options.

Step 1: Install and Connect Coefficient

First, you need to get Coefficient for Google Sheets.

  • Open Google Sheets.
  • Go to Extensions > Add-ons > Get add-ons.
  • Search for “Coefficient” and install it from the Google Workspace Marketplace.

Once installed, open the Coefficient add-on from Extensions > Coefficient > Launch.

In the Coefficient sidebar, click “Import from…” and find MongoDB in the list of connectors. You’ll be guided to connect your MongoDB account securely.

List of data and BI connectors including BigQuery, Snowflake, Tableau, and more.

Step 2: Import MongoDB Collections Data

After connecting, you’ll see options for importing data from MongoDB.

  • Select the “Collections” object from the available options.
  • Choose the specific collections you want to import.
  • You can apply filters, select specific columns, and preview the data before importing.
  • Click “Import” to pull the data into your active Google Sheet tab.
Auto-refresh options for imported data with daily, hourly, and weekly scheduling.

Step 3: Set Up Auto-Refresh (Optional)

To keep your MongoDB Collections data current, set up an automatic refresh schedule.

In the Coefficient sidebar, find your imported data.

  • Click the “Refresh” button or the three-dot menu next to your import.
  • Select “Schedule Refresh”.
  • Choose your desired frequency (e.g., daily, hourly, weekly) and time.

Coefficient will now automatically update your sheet with the latest data from MongoDB based on your schedule.

Available MongoDB Objects

  • Fields

How to Import Collections Data from MongoDB into Excel

Accessing your MongoDB Collections data in Excel allows for straightforward data analysis without complex tools. Coefficient connects MongoDB directly to your spreadsheet.

This guide shows you how to import your MongoDB Collections data into Excel using Coefficient.

TLDR

  • Step 1:

    Step 1. Install Coefficient for Excel and connect to your MongoDB account.

  • Step 2:

    Step 2. Select Import from… and choose the Collections object.

  • Step 3:

    Step 3. Configure filters or select fields as needed and import into your Excel sheet.

  • Step 4:

    Step 4. Set up auto-refresh to keep your collection data automatically updated.

Step-by-step guide

Follow these steps to bring your MongoDB Collections data into Excel.

Step 1: Install and Connect Coefficient

First, install Coefficient for Excel. Go to the Insert tab, click “Get Add-ins,” search for Coefficient, and install it from the store.

Open the Coefficient add-in from the Home tab. Select MongoDB when prompted to connect a data source.

Log in to your MongoDB account and authorize Coefficient to access your data.

Coefficient sidebar menu with import, export, automations, and AI Sheet Assistant options.

Step 2: Import Collections Data

With MongoDB connected, click “Import from…” in the Coefficient sidebar.

Select MongoDB as your source. Then, choose “Collections” from the list of available objects to import.

You can refine the data by selecting specific fields or applying filters before clicking “Import” to add it to your Excel sheet.

List of data and BI connectors including BigQuery, Snowflake, Tableau, and more.

Step 3: Set Up Auto-Refresh (Optional)

Keep your Collections data in Excel automatically updated. After importing, find the auto-refresh options in the Coefficient sidebar.

Schedule refreshes hourly, daily, or weekly. Your Excel sheet will then sync automatically with the latest collection information from MongoDB.

Auto-refresh options for imported data with daily, hourly, and weekly scheduling.

Available MongoDB Objects

  • Fields

How to Import Fields Data from MongoDB into Excel

Getting your MongoDB Fields data into Excel helps you understand your database schema and data structures. Coefficient connects MongoDB directly to your spreadsheet.

This guide walks you through importing your MongoDB Fields data into Excel using Coefficient.

TLDR

  • Step 1:

    Step 1. Install Coefficient for Excel and connect your MongoDB account.

  • Step 2:

    Step 2. Choose Import from… and select the Fields object.

  • Step 3:

    Step 3. Apply any necessary filters and import the data to your sheet.

  • Step 4:

    Step 4. Set up an auto-refresh schedule to keep the data current.

Step-by-step guide

Follow these steps to bring your MongoDB Fields data into Excel.

Step 1: Install and Connect Coefficient

To start, install the Coefficient add-in in Excel. Go to the Insert tab, click “Get Add-ins,” search for Coefficient, and install it from the store.

Open the Coefficient add-in from the Home tab. Select MongoDB when prompted to connect a data source.

Log in to your MongoDB account and authorize Coefficient to access your data.

Coefficient sidebar menu with import, export, automations, and AI Sheet Assistant options.

Step 2: Import Fields Data

With MongoDB connected, click “Import from…” in the Coefficient sidebar.

Select MongoDB, then choose “Fields” from the list of objects to import.

You can select specific field fields or filter the data as needed before clicking “Import” to bring it into your Excel sheet.

List of data and BI connectors including BigQuery, Snowflake, Tableau, and more.

Step 3: Set Up Auto-Refresh (Optional)

Keep your Fields data in Excel automatically updated by setting up auto-refresh. Find the auto-refresh options in the Coefficient sidebar after importing.

Schedule refreshes hourly, daily, or weekly. Your Excel sheet will then automatically sync with the latest field information from MongoDB.

Auto-refresh options for imported data with daily, hourly, and weekly scheduling.

Available MongoDB Objects

  • Fields