The way I have managed to do it is by using an HTML format for the template:It can be a little intimidating to create an HTML template. I use a tool that’s called MJML and it has an easier interface and it will generate the whole html code for you.You can see on the picture that I’m referencing 3 different images by URL.Does this help?
=Concat(ATTR_user,’’) The “ATTR_user” is the name of the field as it appears in the selection tree.
Hi! It depends on how important is this feature for you. I can think of a way to get the report for manually selected invoices, but it’s kind of tedious.First, you would create a User Defined Field on the invoices, which would be a checkbox. Then you would create a Generic inquiry where you list all open invoices with the Customer as a parameter so you can filter. In that GI you would enable “Mass Update for Records” and list this new field as availbale for updating.So, when you open that GI you can select the invoices you want to include on the report and mass update the field to “True”.Then, when you print your report (which we would have to configure so that it includes all the invoices one after another) you can filter by open invoices that have the checkbox as “True”…If this is something you would like to explore further please tell me.
Hi!Your business event is using the “Inserted Record” operation. You should select the operation to “change” and the table and field that you want to watch.
Hi! I think that you shouldn’t use the schema field. Just leave it as an open field and the user will be able to write anything. This, however, will prevent any sugestions from the system. Hope this helps
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