I tried multiple ways to get what I wanted but always failed in some other way
I want to set up a card with a due date and a custom field set to a number. I then want to either use a card button or a detect a move to a different list
I wanted to try the following :
At this point I'm kinda stumped and I would like to get some ideas form you
PS: I'm not using "Field" as my custom field I just needed a dummy name
Hey @Stefan
You're quite close to having this set up, but there's one trick you'll need to do, to make this work.
Currently setting a date field doesn't allow for that variable manipulation, so you'll need to use a different option in Butler. Fortunately, you can manually enter the name of the Date field and use a variable as the value.
With that, and some arithmetic formatting, you can get the other field to subtract that set number of days as well.
Here's the action in Butler:
Also, here's the formatting after it's added to the command:
Give that a try and let me know how it goes!
Thank you very much for helping me with my problem, everything works great now.
I would never have tried to use the "set custom field xxx to" because it wouldn't allow to pick it out of the list.
I must say that was a bit confusing. Was there something about that on the help page and I just missed it or is it a kinda secret feature ?
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It's not specifically called out in a help doc, but I'll let the team know we should consider adding some clarification that it can be used in that way.
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Bringing back this topic. When I tried this method, I get the errror:
Couldn't find a Custom Field called "Date" in card https://trello.com/c/ixxx. Please make sure that the Custom Field exists with that exact name.
Any other ideas?
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