Guide to Adding Multiple Rows to Notion from HTTP Request | Make.com
Have you ever tried to create new rows in Notion from a HTTP Request from your ERP, but only managed to send one result even though you're getting multiple results? You're not alone. This is a common challenge that many Make.com users face. But don't worry, there's a solution.
Step-by-step Solution
Here's a step-by-step guide on how to send all the results to Notion, one for each new row:
- After your HTTP module, add an “Iterator”.
- Map the “Data” array output from your HTTP module to the Iterator. This will split the array into multiple bundles.
- Pass each bundle separately to the subsequent Notion module.
Troubleshooting Tips
If you're still having trouble, make sure that your HTTP module is set up correctly and that you're correctly mapping the “Data” array output to the Iterator. If you're still having issues, try reaching out to the Make.com community for help.
Conclusion
In conclusion, adding multiple rows to Notion from a HTTP Request from your ERP can be a bit tricky, but with the right steps, it's definitely doable. Remember to add an Iterator after your HTTP module, map the “Data” array output to the Iterator, and then pass each bundle separately to the subsequent Notion module. Happy automating!
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