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After the post-webinar, we can manually add those attendees/non-attendees fetched from Zoom to the email program of the same webinar.
People accidentally created on the Zoom side w...
Apologies, that’ll teach me not to write code on a plane. Should be:
#set( $calNow = $date.getCalendar() )
#set( $calConst = $field.in($calNow) )
#set( $monthOffsets = [] )
#foreac...
You don’t need the resource overhead of creating a new Calendar object each time if all you need is the stringified month. Also, using the Calendar constants make things a lot clea...
Problem with this is you'll log an event for people who forgot to fill in a field or in any other way failed to pass validation, in addition to people who successfully submit. Not ...
My company is looking into integrating Zoom with our Marketo instance. Currently, we promote webinars by linking directly to the Zoom-generated registration page. For example, a M...
That's expected behavior. You didn't deduplicate first, so you shouldn't expect deduped results. Some endpoints behave differently from others, but the outcome is unknown if you do...
That makes sense then (since it's not actually a leap between 3 and 11). If you search my replies within the past ~3 months, I explained how it works when you shift step numbers.
This is certainly not expected ofanyflow step, andCall Webhookshould not be treated any differently.
While altering the number of flow steps does (by design) affect people in Wait...
The code could be expanded to do this, naturally using cookies as that's the only storage mechanism allowed to be used across origins (as long as the origins share a private parent...