Previously, Pivot Expense Split relied on a simple Google onEdit trigger, which only runs for up to 30 seconds. That wasn’t enough to handle offline input when device came back online.
Now, Pivot Expense Split uses installable triggers for longer runtime and will create another triggers until all offline transactions are fully posted. This means you won’t have checkboxes remain in Input tab when back to online.
The use of installable trigger requires new permission which has been reviewed and approved by Google today. When you run the add-on, Google will prompt you the new permission for your authorization.
 
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