This guide builds on the starting from scratch guide and adding optional column guide and will go over how to create password resolvers for your site columns.
Static passwords are passwords that are not going to change unless you change them. These are added to site columns in your profile CSV. For more information on site columns please visit our site columns guide here.
<aside> ℹ️ This guide will be using the Ron’s editor CSV editor, but the process will be relatively the same regardless of what CSV editor you use.
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<aside> ❗ After making changes to your profile CSV, make sure to save the file then refresh its contents on the profile settings page in Jancy using the refresh button under the CSV.
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This concludes creating static password resolvers, the steps above are going to be the same when adding static password resolvers to any other site column you may be using. The guide below will go over creating password resolvers with third party password integrations.
Jancy is currently integrated with four third-party services that can resolve passwords. The formatting of these integrations will be similar to that of the static resolver, but it will require you to add specified information, typically in the form of a token, instead of manually inserting the password into the field. You can find the specific formatting instructions for these resolvers in our profile documentation here.


<aside> ❗ After making changes to your profile CSV, make sure to save the file then refresh its contents on the profile settings page in Jancy using the refresh button under the CSV.
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