[11:50:46] Thank you Al GrounderUK , Toby , @mahir256 for the suggestions. I later fixed it that yesterday but it was frustrating and time consuming because I have to manually cross check the composition at some point rewrote the composition again to see if am missing anything out but the problem was coming from the (then and else) was in literal object instead of function call. Here's function [11:50:47] https://www.wikifunctions.org/view/en/Z13927 (https://www.wikifunctions.org/view/en/Z13927) [12:08:51] But in all honesty I think this type of error can discourage a new user with no or little programming background from using composition to contribute to wikifunction. Maybe our wikifunction core team can spice it up a bit so that it can help the users to identify the root cause of the error and display it to them. (re @Ox4e5fdd32: Thank you Al GrounderUK , Toby , @mahir256 for th [12:08:52] e suggestions. I later fixed it that yesterday but it was frustrating and time ...) [12:09:48] can somebody translate this into a Phabricator ticket? I think the designers and the team would be interested to know what happened, so that we can fix it in next iterations [12:10:06] I'm not sure I can fully grasp what happened, but I can help setting a ticket [12:37:38] Well done! Thank you for explaining what the problem turned out to be. There’s a Phabricator ticket to look at a similar UX problem: *T359231* [12:37:38] (at least, it seems similar to me). (re @Ox4e5fdd32: Thank you Al GrounderUK , Toby , @mahir256 for the suggestions. I later fixed it that yesterday but it was frustrating and time ...)