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@nicovevo simply execute ur nodejs code. [[UR_VAR_NAME]] = JSON.parse(JSON_RESPONSE)
thankyou
@isaacjaco49111 said in join a resource with a variable:
@Fox I understand, so for example if I have 20 accounts and I want to obtain resource 18, should I create 18 resources?
Create one resource and put the data of 20 accounts in it
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@majdi105 said in Screenshot not saving to file:
Show me the file path and name
The user had a problem saving the file because he did not specify a file name with an extension, but only the path to the folder.