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Template variables have slightly different syntax in different contexts. The template variable tools gives you the possible variables in the correct syntax for each context: | Template variables have slightly different syntax in different contexts. The template variable tools gives you the possible variables in the correct syntax for each context: | ||
:* Print: '''Designer > Data > Objects > {object} > Print Templates > | :* Print: '''Designer > Data > Objects > {object} > Print Templates > {template}''' | ||
:* Component: '''Designer > Logic > Components > {component}''' | |||
:* JavaScript actions: '''Designer > Data > Objects > {object} > Actions > Execute JavaScript''' | |||
:* Workflow: '''Designer > Data > Objects > {object} > Workflows > {workflow} > Notification Templates''' | |||
:* : ''' ''' | :* : ''' ''' | ||
:* : ''' ''' | |||
:* : ''' ''' | |||
And, in the Sales Force Automation application: | |||
:* Email: '''Workspace > All Items > Templates > [New Template]''' |
Revision as of 19:42, 9 January 2012
Template variables have slightly different syntax in different contexts. The template variable tools gives you the possible variables in the correct syntax for each context:
- Print: Designer > Data > Objects > {object} > Print Templates > {template}
- Component: Designer > Logic > Components > {component}
- JavaScript actions: Designer > Data > Objects > {object} > Actions > Execute JavaScript
- Workflow: Designer > Data > Objects > {object} > Workflows > {workflow} > Notification Templates
- :
- :
- :
And, in the Sales Force Automation application:
- Email: Workspace > All Items > Templates > [New Template]