Can you help me out as I am getting an error result when launching : Write to Other Table (Step 1) on this table. https://app.clay.com/workspaces/199281/tables/t_0t6n0dfhGwYU8oHxyJR/views/gv_RJHsh9bQ5raK
You might see errors with “Write to Other Table” if:
The integration is misconfigured (e.g., writing to a deleted column or referencing another table incorrectly).
The value isn’t formatted as a list when writing lists.
The function or column isn’t processing correctly.
To fix:
Use Force Run in table settings if the function isn’t working .
Delete and recreate the affected column, then re-map your data (enable auto-dedup in the destination table) .
Double-check that all columns and tables exist and are set up properly; re-add integrations if needed [1].
If writing a list, ensure the value is formatted as a list—add it via “Other data from this table” .
Note: “Write to Other Table” is deprecated, but existing columns still work. Consider switching to the new “Send table data” action for future workflows .
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You’re seeing errors with “Write to Other Table (Step 1)” likely due to misconfiguration or issues with columns/tables:
Try using the Force Run option in table settings to reprocess the action.
If a column isn’t processing, delete it, create a new one, and re-map your data. Make sure auto-dedup is enabled in the target table.
Double-check that all columns and tables exist and are set up correctly. Re-add integrations if needed.
Note: “Write to Other Table” is deprecated—consider switching to the new “Send table data” action for better reliability. [1]
Is that what you were looking for?
You’re still seeing errors with “Write to Other Table (Step 1)” because:
The integration may be misconfigured, such as writing to a deleted column or referencing another table incorrectly. [1]
If you’re writing lists, the value must be formatted as a list—add it via “Other data from this table.”
Try using Force Run in table settings to reprocess the action.
If a column isn’t processing, delete it, create a new one, and re-map your data (enable auto-dedup in the destination table).
Double-check that all columns and tables exist and are set up properly; re-add integrations if needed.
“Write to Other Table” is deprecated—consider switching to the new “Send table data” action for better reliability.
Also, ensure you’re not exceeding the 10-table connection limit and that your data flow is linear (no loops). [2]
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