In this video, I demystify the often confusing concept of bundles in Make (Integromat) and demonstrate a solution using array aggregators.
I begin by explaining the basics of how Make handles actions that return lists or collections, turning them into individual bundles. I then introduce and implement the array aggregator, a tool within Make to consolidate these multiple bundles into one (necessary for many scenarios).
Make concepts covered:
Bundle, Looping, Array, Operation, Length Function
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TIMELINE
00:00 Introduction to the Concept of Bundles
02:25 Understanding the Problem with Bundles
04:55 Explaining the Looping Concept
08:33 Implementing the Array Aggregator in Make
16:09 Conclusion and Further Resources
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