Hi, i can't parse with =SCRYFALL() not even with the given examples. I did rename the myFuntion() into SCRYFALL(), but that didn't help me any further.
Edit: Was a little mistake on my end, i thought I have to paste the code into the function brackets the Google Script Editor is predefined and call it SCRYFALL. Well, you have to delete anything predefined and paste it pure into it. Works now. Thank you for this script.
Hi, i can't parse with =SCRYFALL() not even with the given examples. I did rename the myFuntion() into SCRYFALL(), but that didn't help me any further.
Edit: Was a little mistake on my end, i thought I have to paste the code into the function brackets the Google Script Editor is predefined and call it SCRYFALL. Well, you have to delete anything predefined and paste it pure into it. Works now. Thank you for this script.