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When a database grows, it can become a bit hard to track "pink cells", that raise exceptions, generally because of an error or something that wasn’t planned. Summary tables can be specially prolific with such exceptions due to automatically added columns (v. #708).
It would be very handy if we could have, like the formula timer in settings, a "buggy formula tracker", that would list the tables that contain such cells raising uncaught exceptions. It would be even handier if this report contained links to table view, in order to directly go to the problematic columns / cells.
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When a database grows, it can become a bit hard to track "pink cells", that raise exceptions, generally because of an error or something that wasn’t planned. Summary tables can be specially prolific with such exceptions due to automatically added columns (v. #708).
It would be very handy if we could have, like the formula timer in settings, a "buggy formula tracker", that would list the tables that contain such cells raising uncaught exceptions. It would be even handier if this report contained links to table view, in order to directly go to the problematic columns / cells.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: