any ways to choose number of rows to run every X minutes? i keep hitting my claude output limit when i try to run a column
i can do this manually of course, looking for an automated solution
Yes, you have several options to control how many rows to run:1. Run First 10 Columns: During action setup, click Save > Run First 10 Columns 2. Run Starting from a Specific Row: Right-click the column, hover over Run Column > Choose Number of rows to run, then specify both the number of rows and starting row 3. Run All Rows That Haven't Run or Have Errors: Right-click the column and select Play > Run All Rows that haven't run or have errors 4. Force Run All Rows: Right-click the column, hover over Run Column > Force Run All Rows Source: Run Options
You have several options to control how your column runs:1. For automatic updates: • Enable auto-update to refresh your data every 24 hours. 2. For manual control: • Run first 10 columns: Click "Save" > "Run First 10 Columns" • Run specific rows: Right-click the column, hover over "Run Column" and choose number of rows to run • Run only failed rows: Right-click the column and select "Run All Rows that haven't run or have errors" • Force run everything: Right-click column, hover over "Run Column" > "Force Run All Rows"You can also set up conditional run criteria using formulas to only run the enrichment under specific circumstances. Sources: Run Options Datagma - Clay University HTTP API with JWT Authentication - Clay University
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Hey there Zach thanks for reaching out, unfortunately Clay is unable to set automated runs for rows or columns at the moment. Although this is something the team is planning on adding to Clay however there is ETA on when it could be added or the scope of what the automated runs will be able to do.
appreciate it. so funny, thought it was a dumb question but guess not!!