That's frustrating when it shows successful but data isn't appearing. Try using Force Run in your destination table settings—this often resolves sync issues.
If that doesn't work, delete the Write to Other Table column and recreate it fresh, then re-map your data (make sure auto-dedup is enabled in the destination table).
Note that Write to Other Table is deprecated—consider switching to the new "Send table data" action for better reliability. [1]
No, columns don't need to match exactly. With "Send table data," you can map specific columns from your source table to any columns in the destination table during setup. [1]
You choose which columns to send and match them to the appropriate columns in the destination table—they can have different names. [2] This gives you flexibility to transfer only the data you need while keeping everything aligned. [3]
Try Force Run in your destination table settings first—this often resolves sync issues.
If that doesn't work:
1.
Delete the Send table data action
2.
Recreate it fresh
3.
Re-map your columns
Also check that you haven't hit the 10-table connection limit and ensure data flows linearly (A → B → C, no loops). [1]
Before we dig deeper, try using Sculptor (top-right corner) to help troubleshoot your table setup—it's great at identifying workflow issues. Let me know if that helps!
If you still need help with your data transfer issue, I’m here to assist. Would you like to provide more details about what you’re trying to resolve or understand?