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Troubleshooting Lead List Export Errors in Your Database

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Hi, I'm trrying to write a list of leads to another table, but I'm getting this error:

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    To resolve the error when writing a list of leads to another table in Clay, try adding the list through the "Other data from this table" section. This is likely because the value isn't formatted as a list. Here's a quick guide: 1. Use the "write to table" feature. 2. Select your Clay account (if not already selected). 3. Choose the destination table. 4. Enter "/" to skip list selection. 5. Map the columns you want to copy from the source to the destination table. You can watch a video tutorial for more detailed instructions: https://cln.sh/DpHTlNt0 If you're still experiencing issues, please share more details about the specific error you're encountering.

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    Franco L.
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    It is formatted as a list actually, but it seems Clay it's not recognizing it as such (see image)

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    It seems Clay might be having trouble recognizing your formatted list when using the "write to table" feature. This can happen due to formatting issues. To resolve this, try adding the list through the "Other data from this table" section instead. Here's a quick guide: 1. Use the "write to table" feature 2. Select your Clay account (if not already selected) 3. Choose the destination table 4. Enter "/" to skip list selection 5. Map the columns you want to copy from the source to the destination table If you're still experiencing issues, it might help to clear your cache and refresh your screen. This can sometimes resolve short-term front-end performance issues that may affect data display.

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    Muhammad S.
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    Franco L. ensure first row in your table actually has a lead list in the response.

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    If Clay isn't recognizing your formatted list when using the "write to table" feature, try these steps: 1. Add the list through the "Other data from this table" section. 2. Use the "write to table" feature. 3. Select your Clay account. 4. Choose the destination table. 5. Enter "/" to skip list selection. 6. Map the columns you want to copy from the source to the destination table. If the issue persists, ensure the first row in your table actually contains a lead list in the response. You can also try clearing your cache and refreshing your screen to resolve any potential front-end performance issues. For a visual guide, watch this tutorial: https://cln.sh/DpHTlNt0

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    Franco L.
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    Still not working, because I can't map the columns, I don't see the arrow with the number of items within that AI agent query

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    Franco L.
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    I've already cleared cache as well

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    It seems you're having trouble with our "write to table" feature. This issue might occur if Clay isn't recognizing your data as a properly formatted list. To resolve this: 1. Ensure the first row in your source table actually contains a lead list in the response. 2. Try adding the list through the "Other data from this table" section instead of directly mapping columns. 3. When setting up, enter "/" to skip list selection. 4. Then, map the columns you want to copy from the source to the destination table. If you're still not seeing the arrow with the number of items, it could be a display issue. Try clearing your cache and refreshing your screen again. If the problem persists, you may need to request human assistance for further troubleshooting.

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    Franco L.
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    it contains a list indeed

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    LuisArturo
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    Hey there Franco thanks for reaching out, which table is this occurring in so that we can take a look.

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