Error Invalid number in parameter xtL3n Glide Add Row Module

:bullseye: What is your goal?

add row on glide table. the automation was working well and now there this error

:thinking: What is the problem & what have you tried?

the automation was working well and now there this error

:clipboard: Error messages or input/output bundles

Invalid number in parameter xtL3n

:camera_with_flash: Screenshots (scenario flow, module settings, errors)

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