When the portal encounters an error or the user doesn't introduce the value, it automatically falls back to a default behavior or displays a generic value. This may not always be appropriate or helpful.
Disabling this feature gives more control over the portal's behavior in cases of errors or invalid inputs.
When the portal encounters an error or the user doesn't introduce the value, it automatically falls back to a default behavior or displays a generic value. This may not always be appropriate or helpful. Disabling this feature gives more control over the portal's behavior in cases of errors or invalid inputs.