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This will render the the template, and attatch the resulting file as an attatchment to the email. | This will render the the template, and attatch the resulting file as an attatchment to the email. | ||
Tip: It is perfectly OK to use templates with any tags in it, but in that case you might consider using the link approach below. | |||
=== Static file links === | === Static file links === |
Revision as of 16:40, 31 October 2019
Special tags for notification
Data in emails
Dynamic field content can be inserted using {FIELD_SYSTEM_NAME} syntax.
For status notification content the following tags will also be populated
- {USER}: Name of the user
- {RESUME} Name of the record
- {LINK}: Clickable link to the record (se below)
- {NOLINK}: Do not include any record links
Note that a libnk to record will be included at the bottom of the message, unless a LINK or a NOLINK placeholder can be found.
Create attatchments
Additionally rendered files can be attatched using the following syntax
[REPORT:123456]
The number refers to the ID og the template to render.
This will render the the template, and attatch the resulting file as an attatchment to the email.
Tip: It is perfectly OK to use templates with any tags in it, but in that case you might consider using the link approach below.
Static file links
If you only need static files, just upload them to the media libarry and put a link in the mail
- Upload to media library: Ressources > Media files > Add
- After upload right-click "show" button and select "copy link"
- Paste the link into a notification (no html encoding is needed)
Note that this will only make a link to the file (the file is not added as an attatchment).