Hello, i'm trying to "send table data" from a linkedin contact search column. The column seems properly selected since we can see the different listed items. Therefore only one row is created on the destination table (2nd screenshot, rown "Asistencia Sanitaria...) instead of having one row / contact. Can you help me with this please?
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I see the issue! You have "Send row" selected instead of "Send row for each item in a list".
In your configuration panel, you need to select only "Send row for each item in a list" to flatten your contact lists into individual rows. [1]
Currently having both options selected is causing it to send just one row per company instead of creating separate rows for each contact found. [2]
Change the method to only "Send row for each item in a list" and it should create individual rows for each contact in your Company and People data. [3]
Is that what you were looking for?
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Perfect! You've got it set up correctly now. With "Send row for each item in a list" selected, you need to specify which column contains the list you want to flatten. [1]
In the empty field below the method selection, type or select your Company and People search column (the one with the contact lists). This tells Clay which column's items to turn into individual rows. [2]
Once you specify that column and save, each contact in your lists will become its own row in the destination table instead of just one row per company. [3]
I know all that, but it sent only one row in my case
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Exactly! You need to click in that empty field and select your Company and People search column - that's the column containing your contact lists. [1]
Once you specify which column has the lists you want to flatten, Clay will create a separate row for each contact instead of just one row per company. [2]
After selecting your column and hitting save, you should see individual rows for each contact in your destination table. [3]
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Got it! You need to click in that empty field that says "Type to insert column" and select your Company and People search column from the dropdown. [1]
That field tells Clay which column contains the lists you want to flatten into individual rows. [2]
Once you select your contact search column there and hit save, each contact in your lists will become its own row in the destination table. [3]
Does this help?
If you still need help with sending table data and flattening your contact lists, I’m here to assist. Would you like to provide more details about what you’re trying to achieve or any issues you’re encountering?
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Perfect! I can see your cursor is right where it needs to be. Click in that "Type to insert column" field and select your Company and People search column from the dropdown that appears. [1]
That field tells Clay which column contains the lists you want to flatten into individual rows. Once you select your contact search column and hit save, each contact will become its own row in the destination table. [2]
The setup looks correct otherwise - you've got "Send row for each item in a list" selected which is exactly what you need for flattening contact lists. [3]
Is that what you were looking for?
If you still need help with sending table data and flattening your contact lists, I’m here to assist. Would you like to provide more details about what you’re trying to achieve or any issues you’re encountering?
If you're only getting one row despite having "Send row for each item in a list" configured correctly, there are a few things to check:
1. Make sure your source column actually contains a list - Click into the cell to verify it shows multiple items, not just one result. [1]
2. Check if the column field is properly selected - In the "Type to insert column" field, ensure you've selected the exact column that contains your contact lists. [2]
3. Verify the data structure - Sometimes what looks like a list might actually be a single result. The cell should show multiple distinct items when you click into it. [3]
Can you click into one of your Company and People search cells and confirm you see multiple contacts listed there? If you're only seeing one contact per cell, that would explain why you're getting one row per company.
I’m here to help if you still need assistance with sending table data and getting individual rows for each contact. Would you like to share more details about what you’re trying to resolve or any specific issues you’re facing?
