How to Get Started with Amazon Relational Database (RDS) on Zapier
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When you start creating an Amazon Relational Database (RDS) Zap, you will be asked to connect your Amazon Relational Database (RDS) account.
Next, you'll be asked to enter your Amazon Relational Database (RDS) API key.
To locate your API Key in your Amazon Relational Database (RDS) account, please follow these steps:
- Log into your app. This key should be restricted to the resources you wish to use with Zapier. We recommend you create a new user in the IAM console
- Click "My Security Credentials"
- Click "Create access key"
- Copy the "API Access Key ID" and "AWS Secret Access Key" to your clipboard
Paste your key back into your Zapier account and then “Continue.”
If all steps were successful your Amazon Relational Database (RDS) account will now be successfully connected.