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Issue: Requesting card to check trigger condition(s)

Delbros Leasing March 13, 2022

I'm using the premium version of Trello, and I was wondering why my command won't run and comes out with this prompt: Requesting card to check trigger condition(s). 

What does that mean exactly? 

 

This is the command:

when custom field "Status" is set to "For Approval" in a card with custom field "Category" set to "LP Loan", move the card to the top of list "For Approval", and send an email notification to "(hid this for secury reasons)" with subject "Laptop Loan for Approval" and message "Hi!\n\nThis is to inform you that there is a Laptop Loan request pending for your approval. Please view the board to go over the contract and approve or decline as needed. \n\nThank you.".

 

Thank you in advance! 

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milynnus
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March 13, 2022

@Delbros Leasing 

The trigger is when (aka at the moment you do it not retrospective) set the CF Status to "For Approval" (probaby via a dropdown list selection) and it will be for cards that you have previously set Category to LP Loan...etc

Delbros Leasing March 13, 2022

Ok, I see! It works now, but my question is, should all the cards have the category set before activating the rule? 

 

Or would it continue to work even with newly added cards?

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March 14, 2022

@Delbros Leasing 

it will work for cards that have the cf Status set when you set Status CF

Delbros Leasing March 14, 2022

Ok I think I get what you are saying, thank you :)

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