Hello,
I'd like to make a script that finds the current day, then adds two business days to that day, and displays the appropriate name of the day.
For example:
I'd like to arrange a call for today or {{my.TwoDaysAhead}}.
I'd like to arrange a call for today or Wednesday.
All I have is getting the current date
#set ($today = $date.getDate())
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
James
You need to read (and digest) the seminal post on date math in Velocity: https://blog.teknkl.com/velocity-days-and-weeks/
The date format for the long day-of-week is "EEEE":
$date.format("EEEE", $yourDateObj)
Thank you for your help, I'm getting closer but still no luck. This is what I have:
#set( $defaultTimeZone = $date.getTimeZone().getTimeZone("America/New_York") )
#set( $defaultLocale = $date.getLocale() )
#set( $calNow = $date.getCalendar() )
#set( $ret = $calNow.setTimeZone($defaultTimeZone) )
#set( $calConst = $field.in($calNow) )
#set( $ISO8601 = "yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss" )
#set( $ISO8601DateOnly = "yyyy-MM-dd" )
#set( $twoBizDays = $calNow.add($calConst.DAY_OF_WEEK,2)
#set( $businessDays = [
$calConst.MONDAY,
$calConst.TUESDAY,
$calConst.WEDNESDAY,
$calConst.THURSDAY,
$calConst.FRIDAY
] )
#if( $businessDays.contains($calNow.get($calConst.DAY_OF_WEEK)) )
today or ${twoBizDays}
#end
I also noticed the Link to "FlowBoost", would that give me the ability to use JavaScript in tokens instead of Java's Velocity?
Thanks again
There's a syntax error in there, but more important [a] you want to add DATE for days, not DAY_OF_WEEK, and also [b] .add() mutates the original Date, it doesn't create new one ($ret just means a void return, I should've used $void maybe to make that more clear).
So you want to create a new Date (starting it as today) and mutate that one to be 2 days from now.
#set( $twoBizDays = $date.getCalendar() )
#set( $ret = $twoBizDays.add($calConst.DATE,2) )
"FlowBoost", would that give me the ability to use JavaScript in tokens instead of Java's Velocity?
No, FlowBoost is scripting for flows so it can't change email content like Velocity.
You can actually use JS inside Velocity, although it's probably not worth it unless you're an ECMAScript 3-vintage expert and don't mind missing ES5+ stuff: Use JavaScript within Velocity (if you must)