Nooo, the Iterator module is only if you are dealing with an ARRAY.
The results are already in different bundles.
Every result (item/record) from a search/match module will output a bundle. To “combine” them into a single structure (like an ARRAY), 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 has applies to many use-cases.
There are other types of aggregator modules, click the below links to find out more:
- Array aggregator
- Text aggregator
- Numeric aggregator
- Table aggregator
- JSON aggregator
- CSV aggregator
- Archive (ZIP) aggregator
- other app-specific aggregators
Here are some useful links and guides you can use to learn more on how to use the Make platform, apps, and app modules. I found these useful when I was learning Make, and hope they might benefit you too —
General
- Help Center | Tutorials
- Make Academy – learn Make and get your certificate
- Discord Server – join us in live chat for fans of Make!
Help Center Basics
- Mapping – What is mapping? What can I map?
- Mapping with arrays – How to map items in an array
- Aggregate an array for mapping complex fields
- Tokens for
parseDate
| Tokens forformatDate
- HTTP modules – Make a request, Get (download) a file
- Webhooks – Error Handling, Responding to webhooks
Articles & Videos
- Router Magic Formula - YouTube
- Error Handlers in Make - YouTube playlist
- Getting started with OpenAI
- How to use Regex in Make
samliew – request private consultation
Join the Make Fans Discord server to chat with other makers!