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On most of my React-Native screens that contain more than one Query, only the first one ever gets loaded and rest are stuck on loading forever. I can confirm from AppSync logs that no network requests are ever made for those queries. They also never return an error and are simply stuck. Using the A
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As noted in #122, setting up AppSync debugging in a Carthage-based project is challenging. We need to provide some developer documentation around that workflow to make it easier for developers to debug AppSync if they suspect a problem with the SDK.
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