Hello, need your help understanding how a list of cell can be tagged as out of date 2 minutes after running it and without re-running anything
Cells can appear "out of date" shortly after running due to Auto-update settings. By default, many integrations like Hunter auto-update every 24 hours to keep data current, but this can cause cells to show as outdated even after recent runs. To control this behavior: - Click the Auto-update icon at the bottom right of your table - Select Turn Off Table to disable automatic updates You can also set up Scheduled columns that automatically re-run enrichments on recurring schedules (hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly) which might be causing the "out of date" status.
Cells appear "out of date" shortly after running because of Auto-update settings. By default, integrations like Hunter auto-update every 24 hours, which can cause cells to show as outdated even after recent runs. To control this: - Click the Auto-update icon at the bottom right of your table - Select Turn Off Table to disable automatic updates You may also have Scheduled columns set up that automatically re-run enrichments on recurring schedules (hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly), which could be causing the "out of date" status.
Please explain to me how this cell can already be out of date. What i did it: Added a filter Ran column enrich person + the open AI once Didn't touch anything anymore. Else lmk what i did it wrong and how I should ran formulas after filtering a dataset, because that's the only action I took before you called this data out of date.
Thanks!
Muhammad S. thank you but you're taking an example if you try to re-run the column. I understand the concept of the feature, but I mentioned i didn't touch anything else. Therefore your answer does not help answering this case
Might need to escalate this to someone who can check the information I provided / look at the actions that was taken on the table, and explain to me why this has happened
Thank you
Hey there! Taking a look at this now and it seems as though this was a one-off error rather than a more large-scale Clay issue. My intuition is telling me that it's likely that the "enrich person" action was coded as re-run, which caused the GPT cell to go out of date unexpectedly. If you encounter this issue again, please reach out! In the meantime, if you re-run the cells, you should be good to go moving forward. I'll also go ahead and fund 5000 credits here to account for any of those runs. Hope this helps!
Hey Hari K. ok well thanks for the 5k credits, now for the feature, i never understood this feature of outdated data, seen this kind of behavior pretty much everytime i've seen it, just didn't have a clear example as the above to report. This doesn't help understand neither I'll try to report it more consistently then, if it's really a bug
Hey Ludovic V.! It’s likely a live data column (e.g. jobs, funding). Clay auto marks it outdated when the cached result expires, no re-run needed unless you want fresh data.