diff --git a/sources/platform/actors/development/actor_definition/input_schema/specification.md b/sources/platform/actors/development/actor_definition/input_schema/specification.md
index 236428ab3..6e51c95a1 100644
--- a/sources/platform/actors/development/actor_definition/input_schema/specification.md
+++ b/sources/platform/actors/development/actor_definition/input_schema/specification.md
@@ -831,9 +831,9 @@ As with objects, the sub-schema feature for arrays only works for level 1 sub-pr
Resource type identifies what kind of Apify Platform object is referred to in the input field. For example, the Key-value store resource type can be referred to using a string ID.
Currently, it supports storage resources only, allowing the reference of a Dataset, Key-Value Store or Request Queue.
-For Actor developers, the resource input value is a string representing the storage ID.
-The type of the property is either `string` or `array`. In case of `array` (for multiple resources) the return value is an array of IDs.
-In the user interface, a picker is provided for easy selection, where users can search and choose from their own storages or those they have access to.
+For Actor developers, the resource input value is a string representing either the resource ID or (unique) name.
+The type of the property is either `string` or `array`. In case of `array` (for multiple resources) the return value is an array of IDs or names.
+In the user interface, a picker (`resourcePicker` editor) is provided for easy selection, where users can search and choose from their own resources or those they have access to.
Example of a Dataset input:
@@ -869,12 +869,23 @@ Rendered input:

-Properties:
-
-| Property | Value | Required | Description |
-|----------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
-| `type` | One of
| Yes | Specifies the type of input - string for single value or array for multiple values |
-| `editor` | One of | No | Visual editor used for
the input field. Defaults to `resourcePicker`. |
-| `resourceType` | One of - `dataset`
- `keyValueStore`
- `requestQueue`
| Yes | Type of Apify Platform resource |
-| `minItems` | Integer | No | Minimum number of items the array can contain. Only for `type: array` |
-| `maxItems` | Integer | No | Maximum number of items the array can contain. Only for `type: array` |
+#### Single value properties
+
+| Property | Value | Required | Description |
+|----------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
+| `type` | `string` | Yes | Specifies the type of input - `string` for single value. |
+| `editor` | One of - `resourcePicker`
- `textfield`
- `hidden`
| No | Visual editor used for
the input field. Defaults to `resourcePicker`. |
+| `resourceType` | One of - `dataset`
- `keyValueStore`
- `requestQueue`
| Yes | Type of Apify Platform resource |
+| `pattern` | String | No | Regular expression that will be used to validate the input. If validation fails, the Actor will not run. |
+| `minLength` | Integer | No | Minimum length of the string. |
+| `maxLength` | Integer | No | Maximum length of the string. |
+
+#### Multiple values properties
+
+| Property | Value | Required | Description |
+|----------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
+| `type` | `array` | Yes | Specifies the type of input - `array` for multiple values. |
+| `editor` | One of | No | Visual editor used for
the input field. Defaults to `resourcePicker`. |
+| `resourceType` | One of - `dataset`
- `keyValueStore`
- `requestQueue`
| Yes | Type of Apify Platform resource |
+| `minItems` | Integer | No | Minimum number of items the array can contain. |
+| `maxItems` | Integer | No | Maximum number of items the array can contain. |