the clay table is not running if I choose run 100 columns on Add Leads To Campaign ( the second last column )
This issue could be due to several reasons. Try performing a hard refresh: ** Windows: Ctrl + Shift + R ** Mac: Cmd + Shift + R If that doesn't work, you can try: 1. Double-clicking the row and clicking "re-run this cell" if it shows "waiting for its inputs" 2. Toggle auto-update off and on again 3. Right-click the column and select "Force Run All Rows" Large tables or complex workflows can sometimes cause performance issues and loading delays.
Source: Run Options
how to update auto update?
You can toggle auto-update in two ways: For the entire table: 1. Click the table name at the top left 2. Select "Enable auto-update" or "Disable auto-update" For individual columns: 1. Click the column name → "Edit columns" 2. Toggle auto-update on/off under "Run settings" 3. Click "Save" Alternatively, use the auto-update icon at the bottom right of your table. Note: Ensure your table isn't running before changing auto-update settings.
what does auto update do ?
Auto-update automatically runs all columns whenever rows are added or edited, keeping your table current without manual intervention. You can enable/disable auto-update at both table and column levels. When enabled, it ensures new data is automatically processed, which is helpful for fully automated workflows. While convenient, auto-update can consume unnecessary credits if rows are added by mistake or before you're ready. Best practice is to turn it off while building your table and enable it only when you're ready to launch.
I want to run next 10 rows which are already there not new
To run the next 10 existing rows in your table: 1. Right-click on the column you want to run 2. Hover over Run Column > Choose Number of rows to run 3. Specify 10 as the number of rows and set your desired starting row Alternatively, you can use the Rows button at the top of your table to set which rows are displayed before running them.
I want all columns to run
To run all columns for the next 10 existing rows: 1. Right-click on any column in your table 2. Hover over Run Column > Choose Number of rows to run 3. Specify 10 as the number of rows and set your desired starting row number This will run that specific column for the next 10 rows. To run all columns, you'll need to repeat this process for each column you want to run.
Source: Run Options
can I not run rows in bulk ?
Yes, you can run multiple rows in bulk. Here are your options: 1. Select specific rows, right-click, and choose "Run # of cells" or click "row actions" at the top right. 2. Right-click any column and select: • "Run All Rows that haven't run or have errors" • "Force Run All Rows" to run every row regardless of status 3. To run from a specific point, right-click a column, hover over "Run Column" > "Choose Number of rows to run" and specify how many rows and the starting row.
Sources: Run Options New at Clay | Clay.com
but when I run specific column it does it run all columsn of the row
To run all columns for specific rows in bulk: 1. Click, drag, and select the rows you want to run 2. Right-click and select "Run # of cells" This will execute all columns for your selected rows at once. Alternatively, you can: ** Right-click any column and select "Run All Rows that haven't run or have errors" ** Right-click a column and select "Force Run All Rows" to run every row regardless of status
Source: Run Options
what does table on and off means ? if a table is off can I run a single row ?
When a table is "off" in Clay, it likely refers to sandbox mode being turned on. In sandbox mode, your regular table becomes read-only (effectively "off") while you work in a separate sandbox environment. Yes, you can still run operations on your regular table even when it's in sandbox mode - recurring sources and scheduled runs will continue to function. Sandbox mode lets you safely test changes on a subset of rows without affecting your main workflow.