Step 1: I got the data from API
Step 2: I use iterator so I can get all the data in mapping.
Step 3: I’m using set var to get the data from iterator, but it’s not showing in mapping.
Step 1: I got the data from API
Step 2: I use iterator so I can get all the data in mapping.
Step 3: I’m using set var to get the data from iterator, but it’s not showing in mapping.
The “Data” from your module [4] (HTTP) is a collection, how did you manage to use an Iterator on a collection?
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Hi @itsmeayyub
I could see that your data is a collection. Hence, you don’t need to iterate it. You can directly map the values from this data.
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