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Questions about Runtime Modules built with the FRAME developer SDK.
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Multisig storage showing calls from another one
I figured there seem to be something wrong with a multisig I have on Rococo.
It's this one: 5FRz8z6U87LBXLUuBRRy4JtVAh2jhkDSbR5ntCGM2Ds631dJ
Checking the storage on it with multisig.multisigs("5FRz8z6 …
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The ensure! macro with a false condition doesn't make an extrinsic fail, why?
While Alex Bean's answer would be perfectly right if things were running normally, in this particular case, the question was asked because something went wrong, while using the latest node-template v9 …
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The ensure! macro with a false condition doesn't make an extrinsic fail, why?
In the code of the Nicks pallet, there is some logic to make sure the name passed as parameter is long enough.
ensure! … Here is the code: https://github.com/Tbaut/substrate-node-template/compare/main...nicks-pallet
Now the one reason why the UI may not be able to see that the extrinsic failed, is that it seems to have issues …