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Repeating Card Button doesn't load

When I try to access my repeating cards to edit them, it will say "It looks like something went wrong" This has been happening for months now and still is not resolved. 

 

 

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Cody C_
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Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
Oct 25, 2023

Hi Clark!

This looks like a bit of a bug, but unfortunately we don't have an ETA on a fix presently.

A couple of things to try:

- Wait for 20 minutes and check if you can save or update a card repeat rule again - this may work, as the error is coming from an internal rate limit on that Power-Up.

- If you open the Power-Up section for the board, click Add Power-Ups, find card repeater, and click Settings, there is an option to "remove personal settings". This may also help, but neither option is a guarantee.

The best permanent workaround would be to recreate that repeat using Automation to create cards using a Scheduled rule. Automation has nearly all the same capabilities as the card repeater Power-Up, with the added benefit of not being limited by the Power-Up's rate limiting: https://support.atlassian.com/trello/docs/creating-and-managing-butler-commands/#Scheduled-automations

 

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