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I use the foreach syntax.
And the array is included.
ex) myvar[0~~10...].name The following syntaxwill throw an error JSONPath query to parse ==> myvar[[[**CYCLE_INDEX]]].name
What should I do?
@moon figure out ==> [([[)]]
myvar[[[CYCLE_INDEX]]].name ==> myvar[([[CYCLE_INDEX]])].name
@moon make screenshots of the actions or attach a sample project
@moon Yeah, and u can also type a space between BAS_var and square brackets instead of round brackets. In your case: myvar[ [[CYCLE_INDEX]] ].name
Use "Template" action.
@Bigma Thanks!
For those who needs this later, you can set up http proxy and send a simple get request to https://api.ipify.org , it will give you the ip adress in plain text, no need to parse the json. One of many simple and easy ways to do it.
Thankyou much : ) The proxies i had in that list were crappy quality. I used a better list and it worked like a charm.
@BMW402 BAS has nothing to do with this. Your server address must be linked to a proxy