Iterator : quickbook

Welcome to the Make community!

You probably don’t need the Iterator, especially since you said:

You can use the built-in functions map and get to access variables within an array.

To do this, you can use the built-in function map

{{ map(complex array; key; [key for filtering]; [possible values for filtering separated by a comma]) }}

and the built-in function get

{{ get(object or array; path) }}

so you get something that looks like this —

{{ get(map(1.array; "description"); 1) }}
{{ get(map(1.array; "description"); 2) }}
{{ get(map(1.array; "description"); 3) }}
{{ get(map(1.array; "description"); 4) }}

etc.

For more information, the function’s documentation can be found in the Help Centre and the “Mapping with Arrays” link below. You should also complete the tutorials in the Make Academy, especially Using get() and map() functions.

I’d recommend going through the Make Academy if you haven’t yet!

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 —

Learn Make

How-Tos

Hope this helps! If you are still having trouble, please provide more details.

@samliew