Tip 5 : HTTP module is quite slow. I'd recommend using a json parser and in value you put emptystring. It's instant error. Bonus tip with this error thrower : If you want if/else equivalent with filters (say you have 2 branches and one is filled with conditions, and you'd only go through 2nd branch if 1st isn't satisfied) - Use json parse : emptystring to throw an error and add error handler Commit. Only works on short scenarios or final decisions, as this stops the full scenario. Example : slack channel accepts multiple commands in the chat (10+ branches), but if neither of conditions are validated, we add a last branch (last in order) without any conditions, containing final slack of error message : ("no command found").
I agree with you about tip 5. Since this video I’ve come up with a slightly quicker method. Now I just choose the “executionId” from the general functions. But I can see yours working well too. Interesting about your bonus tip. I’ll have to try it out. Thanks! Also, this video is about a year old, I’ve come up with tweaks to some of these plus learned more tips and tricks. I’ll have to record a new updated video.
It doesn’t matter what type of trigger it is, because remember for testing, the scenario is off and when you want to run a test you click the Run Once button.
@@AaronDelz Maybe the issue is that we are testing with data that is already in a google sheet. We're using a watch row module but the test data that we want to process is already in the sheet. We don't get the option to use existing processes.
bro, great video. I like the use of forcing an error to reuse the data. I would always copy the input data, paste into postman, and resend the data through postman. Love the tip on moving the filter too. very sneaky!
Very good info, insightful. Many thanks Aaron for your time & effort. Much appreciated, I liked, subscribed & signed-up Make using your link. I'm certified IT Programme Manager predominantly worked in BFSI domain. Lot to learn from you! Cheers TA, Santosh from India.
Hello! Could you please make a video about ClickUp? In ClickUp tasks, you can use custom fields. However, when retrieving data from a task, ClickUp provides a collection of these fields, and each custom field in this collection has its own index. The issue is that it's not possible to write the specified custom fields in a task with a single operation; you have to use the iterator twice. Then, you need to use the aggregator twice to gather the steps back and avoid triggering the next step with each field. Is there a way to use a JSON array to reduce the number of operations?
These tips start from very simple and get more advanced. There's a little bit for everyone. If you have any questions about anything in this video, let me know below.
I saved this video for future reference. Some great tips in here.
Awesome! Glad they helped!
This is fire brother.
Glad to hear that!
Great stuff! Yes please, a video where you show the whole scenario would be very helpful
Im getting several people asking about that. I’ll get to recording a video going over the whole thing.
Tip 5 : HTTP module is quite slow. I'd recommend using a json parser and in value you put emptystring. It's instant error.
Bonus tip with this error thrower : If you want if/else equivalent with filters (say you have 2 branches and one is filled with conditions, and you'd only go through 2nd branch if 1st isn't satisfied) - Use json parse : emptystring to throw an error and add error handler Commit. Only works on short scenarios or final decisions, as this stops the full scenario. Example : slack channel accepts multiple commands in the chat (10+ branches), but if neither of conditions are validated, we add a last branch (last in order) without any conditions, containing final slack of error message : ("no command found").
I agree with you about tip 5. Since this video I’ve come up with a slightly quicker method. Now I just choose the “executionId” from the general functions. But I can see yours working well too.
Interesting about your bonus tip. I’ll have to try it out. Thanks!
Also, this video is about a year old, I’ve come up with tweaks to some of these plus learned more tips and tricks. I’ll have to record a new updated video.
Very useful! Thank you 🚀🚀
You're welcome!
Tip 5 is brilliant. A real time saver. Thanks!
Yes! That’s probably the one I use the most.
The renaming one/adding field I had never heard of, that's super cool
Awesome! Glad to hear!
Thanks for sharing about how to break and store data to test.
Just realized that this only works for instant triggers, if it's time based that when I think you suggest using your tip number 6.
Glad it was helpful!
It doesn’t matter what type of trigger it is, because remember for testing, the scenario is off and when you want to run a test you click the Run Once button.
@@AaronDelz Maybe the issue is that we are testing with data that is already in a google sheet. We're using a watch row module but the test data that we want to process is already in the sheet. We don't get the option to use existing processes.
Tip about the error is smart, thanks.
Awesome, glad to hear!
Such great little tricks! I've been trying to find more uses for Make these days and these idea are awesome for building new routine!!!
Awesome! Glad you found use in them.
bro, great video. I like the use of forcing an error to reuse the data. I would always copy the input data, paste into postman, and resend the data through postman. Love the tip on moving the filter too. very sneaky!
Awesome! Thanks man! Wait till you see my Tip #6, an alternative to using Postman.
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so helpful, genius stuff!
Wonderful! Glad to hear 🙌🏼
Tip number 5 is my favorite and one I use all the time.
these are super useful make tips. thanks.
You’re welcome! Just wait till you get to part 2 😁
I’d love a walkthrough of that scenario!
I’m getting a lot of people asking about it, I’ll move it up on my priority list 😁
Great job, really useful!
Awesome, glad you found it useful
Very good info, insightful. Many thanks Aaron for your time & effort. Much appreciated, I liked, subscribed & signed-up Make using your link. I'm certified IT Programme Manager predominantly worked in BFSI domain. Lot to learn from you! Cheers TA, Santosh from India.
Wow, thank you very much! I’m glad I’ve been able to provide you value and hopefully a lot more to come!
Very nice video
Cheers buddy for the tips. Can you go through the whole scenario in detail?
Hello! Could you please make a video about ClickUp? In ClickUp tasks, you can use custom fields. However, when retrieving data from a task, ClickUp provides a collection of these fields, and each custom field in this collection has its own index. The issue is that it's not possible to write the specified custom fields in a task with a single operation; you have to use the iterator twice. Then, you need to use the aggregator twice to gather the steps back and avoid triggering the next step with each field. Is there a way to use a JSON array to reduce the number of operations?
These tips start from very simple and get more advanced. There's a little bit for everyone. If you have any questions about anything in this video, let me know below.
great stuff
I appreciate that. You’re welcome!
Hi, do you know if you can automate follow up emails to non openers in gohighlevel?
Yes, here you go:
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Bro can you make automation scenario of taking blog post by rss feed and rephrase it in chatgpt and publish in wordpress
Yea I can do something like that
Some excellent usability hacks hete
Awesome! Glad you enjoyed them!
Men I learned a lot
Wonderful! Awesome to hear🙌🏼
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🙌🏼 Hope you learned something awesome 😁
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