Sanford Whiteman Can you please help me make this work?I feel like the code below is precisely what you have advised me to do, however, since tests still display incorrectly as the...
Not rushing you, in the event you intended to reply, rather just making it clear I cannot move forward without your help. Here is my preview-by-list test result...
I'm sorry. I was wrong. I was not guessing intentionally - I can see the tree identifies the field as DMS Subscribed DateTime, however, rather than copying and pasting, this time I...
Understood. You're right. I was thinking adding the "good" line and removing the "bad" line made sense BUT I should not be "thinking" as it is too dangerous. It is back to exactly ...
Yes, that is, if you're going to convert a stringified DateTime (i.e., ISO8601 format) field into a Date, that's where you use the DateTime.I need to clarify. I actually meant - Do...
That was the full code - but now I have added those 7 lines of code at the top as well as "Los_Angeles" rather than "New_York" - which I assume is fine.It's also confusing $lead.DM...
Just following up with this in the event you missed it. Though enjoying Thanksgiving time off is more likely and well deserved. I have edited and used the Syntax Highlighter in my ...
I've copied it but indents and spacing are off so I've also attached it as is via notepad.${display.list( $lead.entrySet(), "\u000a" )}#if( !$lead.DMSSubscribed.isEmpty() )#set( $c...
So that's correct. I have the datatypes now correctly set. Checkmarked the Script Editor boxes for 'Subscribed' and 'Subscribed DateTime' for each product. Placed the token in an e...