If any other users are using your app there could be a chance that one of them is using an older version of your app before you removed the bot. Bots are versioned as well as your apps so have a check in the audit logs for the app version that is triggering the bot.
I have already deleted the bot that was calling the script.
Another bot wasn’t calling the script.
In the Audit Log, there is a history of BOTs that have already been deleted, and from that log I have confirmed that the “AppTemplateVersion” is not the latest.
Thank you for your advice.
I will use this information to contact support.
I think your question is one of those that hasn’t really got a definitive answer that comes from the Appsheet team. All I know is that this very problem caused me weeks of frustration in a school where teachers never shut down their workstations…they only close the lids thus preserving any open tabs including running Apps. Of course there are always ones who ignore your pleas to reboot their computers or close down their tabs and reopen them.
I wonder if it’s worth trying unpublishing your app or putting it into pause mode so that it cannot be used and then check the logs for users who are still using it? You could identify them faster and maybe a visit to their workstations and force close the app would help before re-deploying again?