I a very new Trello user with a business class account. I have been experimenting with Butler and have successfully added several commands. All of a sudden I have started to get the message CANT_PARSE_COMMAND when I try to save a new calendar command.
I cannot find any reference to this error message to investigate what is going wrong.
Anyone got any suggestions?
@[deleted] I just did a quick test and was able to create the following command:
the moment a card is due, move the card to the top of list "Inbox"
Can you provide some more details about what the command you're creating is and how you're creating it?
Iain,
The problem seems to have resolved itself after I deleted the offending rule. I was trying to create something like:
On Friday at 11:30 add a card Do This to MyBoard
The first time I tried to create the rule from scratch I got the "CANT_PARSE_COMMAND" message and it kept reappearing, even when I changed the command to match something that already worked.
I tried duplicating an existing rule and modifying it... same error.
I loaded to another board and successfully created the command there. I managed to create a couple of new rules, but now the error has reappeared. Here's a screenshot.
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Another snip:
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I'm using macOS 10.14.4 and Safari 12.1
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Are there any other options set? I believe I set everything the same as you have it, but I was able create the rule successfully.
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Michael,
Not sure where to look for “other options”. This problem seems to come and go. I have been able to create other commands since the last failure, including the one that that failed earlier.
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