i ran this get meta ads column i ran...................... and now the data isnt. completely disasppeared, how can I add it back ?
Unfortunately, we can't recover deleted column data - it needs to be re-created and re-fetched.
The "Run condition not met" messages suggest your column's run conditions aren't being satisfied for most rows. Try clicking the column header, hover over "Run column," and select "Force" to restart it. You can also click on individual cells showing "Run condition not met" and hit "re-run this cell."
Check your run conditions to make sure they align with your data requirements - click "explain" next to any "Run condition not met" message to see why it's not running.
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so there is no way to get back the data that was there ?
Unfortunately no, there's no way to recover deleted column data. We don't track row history or deletions, so when data is overwritten or lost, it can't be recovered from within the platform.
You'll need to recreate the column and re-fetch the data from the provider.
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I understand this situation can be frustrating, and I’m here if you need more help with restoring your data or adjusting your column settings. Would you like to provide more details about what you’re trying to achieve so I can assist you further?
how do i test a company website to make sure its live and functioning? ?
Clay has sandbox mode for safely testing workflows and enrichments, but for testing external company websites, you'd typically use basic methods like visiting the site in a browser, checking page load times, and testing key functionality. [1]
Load testing can help evaluate how a website performs under traffic, measuring response times and identifying bottlenecks before going live. [2]
Are you looking to test websites as part of a Clay workflow, or do you need to verify sites before adding them to your data enrichment process?
no, i have a column with al of the website domains, and i want to filter out the webiste domains that dont work
You can filter out non-working domains by:
Add a filter: Click Filter above your table, select your website domain column, choose "is empty" or "does not contain" and set criteria for invalid domains [1]
Use domain validation enrichment: Add a column to check domain validity - this will help identify which domains are actually working [2]
Filter the results: Once you have validation data, filter where domains show as invalid or non-responsive [3]
This will show only rows with functioning website domains.
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If you still need help filtering out non-working website domains or want to explore other ways to verify them, I’m here to assist. Would you like to share more about your current setup or what you’re trying to achieve with these domains?
Click "Add enrichment" and search for "Google MX Records" to check if domains have email inboxes configured. [1]
Alternatively, use the domain deliverability template - copy this template which includes MX Records, WHOIS data, and Hunter.io checks to validate domain functionality.
This will show which domains are working vs non-responsive.
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