Welcome to the Make community!
Have you seen these previous discussions?
Your question may have already been answered here:
- Merge Routes
- Connect more than 1 input to module?
- How to connect multiple outputs to one?
- Multiple Input Router
- After Router how to merge again?
- Merge Output from Two Modules
- Is there an inverse of a router?
- etc.
You can search this forum for existing answers, and also use the documentation in the Help Centre to get to a solution faster, and also help keep the forum organised. Thanks for your cooperation!
Still require assistance?
If the previous threads above does not answer your question, please edit your question and provide additional details to demonstrate the difference between your question and the duplicate discussions.
If you require help implementing the answers in the previous threads linked above, please reply with more details of what you have tried, including screenshots.
I’d also 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
- Help Centre | Tutorials – Make’s “manual” - search for help here first
- Make Academy – Basics 101: Learn Make properly to get your money’s worth
- Mapping – What is mapping? What can I map?
- Mapping with arrays – How to map items in an array
- Date Format: tokens for
parseDate| tokens forformatDate - HTTP modules – Make a request, Get (download) a file
- Webhooks – Error Handling, Responding to webhooks
How-Tos
- Router Magic Formula - YouTube
- Error Handlers in Make - YouTube playlist
- Aggregate an array for mapping complex fields
- Getting started with OpenAI - How to setup and use OpenAI in Make
- Text Parser module - Use pattern matching to extract the text you want
- Webhooks – Make Academy - tutorial on how to use Webhooks
Hope this helps! If you are still having trouble, please provide more details.
— @samliew
P.S.: investing some effort into the tutorials in the Make Academy will save you lots of time and frustration using Make!