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Designer > Objects > {object} > Templates > New Template
Use this tool to find variables that can be used in templates. The variables are based on fields in objects:
To lookup a template variable:
- Choose a Category
- Choose a field from the Category
- Fields
- Contains the available fields from the selected category
- In the Variable Field, find the correct syntax for the template variable
- Copy the string and paste it into your work (as part of an Email / Print / Workflow HTML template, as Email Subject or in the Body of the message, or in an Action
- Variable field
- $account.name
- Note: The Field Name and Field Label are different
There are two date variables in the User Fields category
- $today (Current Date) always shows the date in a standard format. The value on June 24, 2011 would show as "24 June, 2011".
- $today_dateformatted (Current Date User Date Format) gives the date format, if any, set by the user or, by default, set for the company. For a date format of mm/dd/yyyy, the value on June 24, 2011 would show as "06/24/2011".
Template Variables in Campaigns
When an Accounts-based View/Report is selected as the Campaign Source, then the template variables must be based on the Accounts object ($account.name, $account.number or $account.time_zone, etc.).
If a template variable based on a different object (Prospects, for example), is included, then unexpected results may occur. For example, consider this highly undesirable situation:
- The selected Campaign Source is a View/Report based on Accounts
- A template variable is inserted, however, it is based on the Prospect object: $prospect.city
- As a result, the template variable code $prospect.city would appear in the campaign email message. To avoid this raw code from appearing in a campaign message, follow these guidelines:
- Guidelines for for Template Variables in Campaigns
- It is important that the Template Variables used in a Campaign match the selected Campaign Source. For example:
- If the Lists option is selected as the Campaign Source, then the List member fields are available as Template Variables
- If a Views/Reports option is selected as the Campaign Source, then the {object}-related template variables are available as Template Variables; this includes Prospect, Accounts or Contacts objects, only