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MichaelTamoush
4 years agoQrew Captain
No. It will only fire if the record is modified (by either a user, or another automation/action). In this case, when a formula changes, the record is not being modified, it just happens to have a formula that changes. You need to set up a second action/automation that triggers off the parent table, utilizing whatever field is changed the by the user. Then it will modify the child table as its action.
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