I have the following workflow
The itterator is itterating through every property and saving it in the airtable. The automation works but I have a problem with the attachments. There is the following structure
I’m unable to save the attachments using map function becuase I’m getting one of the following errors.

- [422] Invalid attachment object for field Photos: {
- Array of objects expected in parameter ‘fldRZaHtklMeIZAmI’.
How should I approach this? I checked many threads but no one helped.
Welcome to the Make community!
Aggregators
Every result (item/record) from a list/search/match module will output a bundle. This can result in multiple bundles, which then trigger multiple operations in future modules (one operation per bundle). To “combine” multiple bundles into a single variable, you’ll need to use an aggregator of some sort.
Aggregators are modules that accumulate multiple bundles into one single bundle. An example of a commonly-used aggregator module is the Array aggregator module. The next popular aggregator is the Text Aggregator which is very flexible and can apply to many use-cases like building of JSON, CSV, HTML.
There are other types of aggregator modules, click the below links to find out more:
Array Aggregator – mapping multiple bundles into a complex field
The Array Aggregator module is very powerful because it allows you to build a complex array of collections for a later module’s field to map multiple items (collections) to it.
This is done using the “Target structure type” of an Array Aggregator module.
Here is an example:
As you can see, the “Map” toggle on complex fields are used when you have an array. You can easily build an array variable to map to a future module’s field, by using an Array Aggregator module and select the “Target Structure Type” as the future module’s field you have mapped the array into.
Hope this helps! Let me know if there are any further questions or issues.
— @samliew