Note, there currently no way to know if the function triggered by a timer trapped during execution, unless you store some kind of log message at the end of the function.
Soon there will be canister logs that help with this ![]()
Note, there currently no way to know if the function triggered by a timer trapped during execution, unless you store some kind of log message at the end of the function.
Soon there will be canister logs that help with this ![]()