“Run all rows in view that haven’t run or have run errors” – I’m really missing that. When building, I constantly iterate in columns and wanna re-run on ~25 rows. I can manually choose # of rows to run but would love to do this with one click ps: The way it’s worded, in this table I have 18000 rows and it’s unclear if the run would apply to the view or the full column
I think the force run, run all without errors etc. is a bit inconsistent across the UI
Hey Andreas! Thanks for sharing this. Totally hear you and will share this feedback with the product team to evaluate. To clarify, when a filter is applied to a table, selecting "run all rows that haven't run" within that filtered view should only run rows that have not run within that view. Are you seeing instances where it also runs rows outside that view?
I believe I had an instance but didn’t save that table at the time… I’ll be on the lookout. Can you clarify that “filter” really means number of rows shown? Slightly different things and I wanna be clear
Hey Andreas! Thanks for the reply. Let us know as soon as you have that. To clarify, "Filter" referred to a view that has filters applied/saved. In this instance, when an integration is run within that view, it should apply to the rows displayed in that view. Let me know if that helps.
We haven't heard back from you in a bit, so we're going to go ahead and close things out here - feel free to let us know if you still need something!
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