Is there a way I can find the table that a webhook is feeding into if I only have the webhook URL?
The webhook URL itself doesn't contain information that directly identifies which table it feeds into. [1] When you create a webhook in Clay, you generate a unique URL by clicking + Add at the bottom of a workbook, searching for Webhooks, and selecting Monitor webhook. Each webhook URL is tied to the specific table where it was created.
To identify the table, you'll need to check your workbooks and look for tables that have webhook sources configured, or reference any documentation where you recorded which webhook URLs correspond to which tables.
Do you have access to the Clay workspace where this webhook was originally set up?
If you still need help identifying the table linked to your webhook URL, I’m here to assist. Would you like to provide more details about what you’re trying to resolve so we can continue?
i have access to the clay workspace but it has 100s of tables so its hard to find out which one is getting the data from that webhook
You can use the Lookup Rows feature to search across your tables for the webhook URL. Create a new table and use "Lookup Multiple Rows in Other Table" to search through your existing tables. [1]
Set the Target Column to search for webhook-related columns and use the Filter Operator to match your specific webhook URL. This will help you identify which table contains that webhook source without manually checking hundreds of tables. [2]
Alternatively, you can search within each table's columns for "webhook" or "monitor webhook" to narrow down which tables have webhook sources configured.
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but that function requires me to select a table for every run. i have 100s of tables which means creating 100s of columns just to check
I understand that searching through hundreds of tables can be overwhelming. Could you share more about what you aim to achieve with identifying the webhook's target table? This might help me suggest a more efficient approach or workaround.
I understand this situation can be quite challenging, and I’m here to help if you need further assistance with finding the right table for your webhook. Would you like to share more about your specific goals or constraints so we can explore other possible solutions together?
Yes, we can help with that. Just send over the webhook URL, and we’ll locate which table it’s connected to.
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