Streamline your data collection process by automatically sending new responses from Tally to your desired endpoint using HTTP. With this template, every time a new response is submitted in Tally, Make will seamlessly transmit the data, ensuring you never miss important information and can act on it promptly. Perfect for enhancing your workflow efficiency and data management.
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Lists all field definitions for the selected form.
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Sends an HTTPS request to a specified URL that requires Client Certificate Auth authorization and processes the response.
Sends an HTTP(S) request to a specified URL and processes the response.
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