Welcome to the community, Shaily!
Did you get a chance to go through the documentation on usage of Pipeline Execute snap? Click on this link to access the same.
As far as I could understand, in order to use 2 pipeline execute snaps, can you use a copy snap before the pipeline execute as below?
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Also, I would suggest to follow the naming convention while renaming the snap, not to use spaces (although it has nothing to do with the functionality but a good practice to follow).
A couple of questions:
1. Do you want error to be generated from the first pipeline execute snap? If yes, you need to enable that view.
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2. Which data are you wanting to put in the second pipeline execute, is it the same as first pipeline execute? If that’s the case, copy snap would help. If you have some conditions, I would recommend using a router snap.
3. As per the screenshot provided, there is no parameter you’re passing in the pipeline execute, what exactly are you trying to achieve?
Please go through the documentation on naming convention too.
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Thanks!
Best Regards,
Darsh