Key concepts
Apps & modules
Module settings
4min
for each module in your {{scenario singular lowercase}} , you need to configure its settings the fields you see when you click on the module these fields define the data you want to receive or send to an application, the information you want to pass between modules, and specific details regarding what actions each module should take for example, the dropbox docid 3cpjivvixwccbveensaam modules require you to specify the target folder for uploading files for the email docid\ h5qycydcfm29tfymovn0n modules, you need to enter the email address to which emails should be sent every setting is unique for each module the module settings open automatically when you add a new module to your {{scenario singular lowercase}} you can also open or re open the module settings in the make editor docid 7euvhnup3glx7so jdcng by clicking on the module connection settings in almost every app's module settings, you will find connection settings this is where you create a connection to your user account for the given app, and is the first step when adding a new module to your {{scenario singular lowercase}} some fields you might see in the connection settings include username, password, api key, or client credentials for more information and instructions on how to create a connection to any of your accounts see connect an application docid\ so88fm6pkt0g adkddfzz required and optional fields some fields in the module settings are required, while others are optional you can identify which fields are required by their name written in bold if you try to save your module settings without filling in a required field, you will receive an error your {{scenario singular lowercase}} cannot run unless all required fields are filled in in each field, you can either type the appropriate text into the field or fill it in by mapping docid\ upfwozscc5soixr2954z2 from another module in your {{scenario singular lowercase}} for some parameters (mostly arrays with several fields that {{product name}} retrieves depending upon the selected connection) you can see a map toggle switching on the map toggle brings up a text field where you can mapping docid\ upfwozscc5soixr2954z2 from the preceding modules standard fields when you open the module settings, you will see all of the module's standard fields these include the most frequently used fields for the module, and are typically the default items you see when going to the website of the service you are using standard fields can be both optional and required advanced fields some modules also include advanced fields that can be found in the module's advanced settings these fields include more complex items that may require specific technical knowledge to use to open the advanced settings, switch on the show advanced settings toggle data types each field in the module settings accepts a specific data type, signifying what format of information you can enter or map into the field this can be text, date, number, etc you can identify a field's data type by hovering over the name of the field for more information, see item data types docid\ hdc1mr5jwoaqeiis266kb