Hello @青山 明 ,
Add a create variable step variable in your automation and assign the value {{webResponse.body.results.get(0).id}} to it.
Then you can access variable as {{Variable_Name}}.
Hope this helps !
Here is one such example, which i used for lookup objects.
1. I did lookup objects.
2. Then I created variable as ApprovalGroup.
3. Then I can use it as {{ApprovalGroup}} in my automation.
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yes, very much. It works !
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Yes that will work.
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Is useless. I get an error like below.
Failed to get value for webResponse.body.results.get({{variable: {{webResponse.body.results.get({{variable}}).id}}
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put log action and see what value you are getting in variable.
Add log action step and print {{variable}} and verify what value variable is holding.
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