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This is a FAQ on Stack Overflow ---> How can I test a trigger function in GAS?

on the other side, the changeType property belongs to the change event, not to the form submit event.

According to Serge Insas, "to know what value is returned in the event info" instead of event.changeType use Utilities.jsonStringify(event).

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This is a FAQ on Stack Overflow ---> How can I test a trigger function in GAS?

on the other side, the changeType property belongs to the change event, not to the form submit event.

According to Serge Insas, "to know what value is returned in the event info" instead of event.changeType use Utilities.jsonStringify(event).

#References

This is a FAQ on Stack Overflow ---> How can I test a trigger function in GAS?

on the other side, the changeType property belongs to the change event, not to the form submit event.

According to Serge Insas, "to know what value is returned in the event info" instead of event.changeType use Utilities.jsonStringify(event).

References

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This is a FAQ on Stack Overflow ---> How can I test a trigger function in GAS?

Byeon the other side, the changeType property belongs to the change event, not to the form submit event.

According to Serge Insas, "to know what value is returned in the event info" instead of event.changeType use Utilities.jsonStringify(event).

#References

This is a FAQ on Stack Overflow ---> How can I test a trigger function in GAS?

Bye the other side, the changeType property belongs to the change event, not to the form submit event.

According to Serge Insas, "to know what value is returned in the event info" instead of event.changeType use Utilities.jsonStringify(event).

#References

This is a FAQ on Stack Overflow ---> How can I test a trigger function in GAS?

on the other side, the changeType property belongs to the change event, not to the form submit event.

According to Serge Insas, "to know what value is returned in the event info" instead of event.changeType use Utilities.jsonStringify(event).

#References

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Bye the other side, the changeType property belongs to the change event, not to the form submit event.

According to Serge Insas, "to know what value is returned in the event info" instead of event.changeType use Utilities.jsonStringify(event).

#References

The changeType property belongs to the change event, not to the form submit event.

According to Serge Insas, "to know what value is returned in the event info" instead of event.changeType use Utilities.jsonStringify(event).

#References

This is a FAQ on Stack Overflow ---> How can I test a trigger function in GAS?

Bye the other side, the changeType property belongs to the change event, not to the form submit event.

According to Serge Insas, "to know what value is returned in the event info" instead of event.changeType use Utilities.jsonStringify(event).

#References

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