Description
Building scenarios that are resilient, reliable, and keep running smoothly - even when errors occur - is crucial for any user. In this course, you'll explore error handling in Make, learning how to identify, troubleshoot, and resolve issues effectively using our in-built error handlers.
What You Will Learn
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Learning journey
Error handling is part of the Make Intermediate Learning Path. To get the most out of this content, we recommend completing these courses in the intended order.
Curriculum
Learners who want to create stronger, smarter, and more reliable scenarios, who may have encountered errors in Make and were unsure or unaware of the steps they could take to prevent these.
Error handlers (or error handling directives) are modules specifically designed by Make to take action when errors occur.
Knowing what errors are and the steps you can take to handle, manage or prevent them will give you more reliable and robust scenarios.
You will use the HTTP, Basic Trigger, Filters, Repeater, Ignore, Commit, Rollback, Break, and Resume tools within Make, and the Google Sheets app in the use cases for this course.
You're nearing the end of Make Intermediate - let's wrap up this learning path by learning some more functions within Make, in the Intermediate Functions course.