Hi, I had it running smoothly, the "Master Icebreaker" went to the campaign without problem. Now I created a Cell "Number Output" in which I divided the alphabet in half to send it to two different campaigns, but it tells me: "Run condition not met" Can anyone help me? Thank you
The "Run condition not met" message appears when your conditional formula's requirements aren't satisfied. To resolve this: 1. Check your Run Settings in the enrichment column: • Navigate to the Run Settings of your Number Output column • Look for the "Only run if" box where your conditional formula is set 2. Review your conditional formula: • Make sure it correctly references your input columns using "/" • Verify the comparison operators (equals, greater than, etc.) • Check if all referenced columns contain the expected data 3. You can use the AI formula generator to help set up the correct condition: • Click "Use AI" in the Run Settings • Type your condition in plain language • Click "Generate Formula" to create the proper syntaxIf you need to adjust the formula, look at the sample outputs on the right side to verify it works as intended. Sources: Guide: Ways to save Clay credits | Documentation | Clay University Conditional runs | Documentation | Clay University Conditional Formulas
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To fix the "Run condition not met" error in your Number Output cell, follow these steps: 1. Navigate to the Run Settings of your Number Output column and check the "Only run if" box where your conditional formula is set. 2. Make sure your conditional formula is properly structured: • Use "/" to correctly reference your input columns • Verify your comparison operators are valid • Ensure all referenced columns contain the expected data 3. For easier formula creation: • Click "Use AI" in the Run Settings • Type your condition in plain language • Click "Generate Formula" to create the proper syntax 4. Review the sample outputs on the right side to verify your condition works as intended. If needed, adjust your formula until it correctly evaluates your alphabet-splitting logic. Sources: Conditional runs | Documentation | Clay University Conditional Formulas Guide: Ways to save Clay credits | Documentation | Clay University
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all results from feb 5. Thanks
Hey there Rafael thanks for reaching out, taking a look at your table for all entries after Feb 5 the tables does seem to be working correctly, did you manage to address this?
Hi, yes, after a longer time i figured out... thanks, forgot to update in here. I'm new. Thank you