I made Board Button. But I have to mannually start this button (sorting cards on due date in a list) manually each time. Is it possible to run this x time per dau automattically?
As @Iain Dooley rightfully said, you can set up a Rule with the Butler Power-Up to have this executed automatically.
But you do not necessarily need a paid account for setting up Rules. You only need a paid account, if you exceed your monthly quota. - Admittedly, with a free account you would be quite limited.
Here's an overview of Butler's quotas with the different accounts in Trello.
@Katrin Anger oh right did they change that? I could have sworn when the power up was initially released I didn't have access to recurring triggers on the free plan ... anyway thanks for correcting
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Card Buttons, Board Buttons and Rules can be created with a free account.
But Due Date and Calendar commands are only available in any of the paid accounts.
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Hi @Iain Dooley and @Katrin Anger ,
Thank you for you response. I have a trello gold account.
Thanks to you i solved it by using the calender function (instead of Board Buttons or Rules). Thank you!
Let the sorting begin!
Ward
every day at 07:00 am, sort the cards in list "Te doen" by due date ascending
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@Ward Luitjes you can do this by creating a recurring rule, but you need to have a paid Trello account to get access to those in Butler.
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