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Blocks reference

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The Flows reference section provides descriptions, details, and examples for blocks, TypeScript functions, and Flows Query Language (FQL).

Blocks reference

Learn about each block’s inputs, outputs, and setup options, in the blocks reference section. You can also see what blocks are often used together.

TypeScript functions

Learn how and where you can use TypeScript to enhance logic and functionality in the logic blocks of your Postman Flows.

Flows Query Language

Learn how to use Flows Query Language (FQL) in your flows to parse and transform JSON data to get the fields and structure you want. You can also discover when to use FQL as opposed to TypeScript.