... Zoho Apps are incredibly case-sensitive and consider some records containing people's names as duplicates, when actually they are the same entity but may have uppercased a letter in their name while the ...
... the attribute. Also remove the class names "disableEditProp" and "eventNone". You should get the following:
Click on "Done", then on "Save and Close".
Go to the Lead Conversion Mapping page (Setup ...
... Sent Invited
The catch is that our campaign names are in data rows not individual columns.
How?
There may be ways of doing this using the GUI and a "Pivot View" report but ...
... and only unique filenames herein. Perhaps if you were doing this over several imports, you could use the same filenames, I didn't try this, instead my program generates a unique MD5 for each file with ...
... and obviously want to display these as decoded HTML entities. (Zoho if you're listening) Ideally, Zoho may add this to their zoho.encryption namespace such as zoho.encryption.htmldecode(string). But at ...
... and then enter in the FTP details as per your configuration, then click on "Next":
Step 2 of 2: specify whether first row are headers/column/field names. If necessary, specify the format of the ...
...
Additional: Daylight Savings Time
Just to cover all aspects of this, I create a Zoho Creator form with the timezone names, their offset and their DST offset as well as a boolean to say whether ...
... and remind us that we need to phone this Lead.
How?
It sounds straightforward: schedule a call using the GUI then write a test function to check the JSON that is being returned for API names... ...
...
The Solution/Cause
So quite simply, I'm using 2 for each loops and this is one of those scenarios where you need to store the loops into different variable names:
// select a bunch of creator records ...
... Deluge Script:
// assuming my sections are called "Tab_Section_1", and so on ... [these can be named as you want, the names I've used here are for demo purposes]
hide Tab_Section_1;
hide Tab_Section_2;
hide ...
... = 0;
m_ShippingAddress = Map();
// set field api names that we will read from and write to
l_CrmShippingAddress = ;
l_BooksShippingAddress = ;
// loop through the CRM Sales Order address field ...
... post to the "Product_Details" key but to the respective module line item API name as per the following screenshot:
Following the API names in this example, the Deluge code to send would be something ...
... NameLast NameID
Joel Lipman 1
Another Person 2
How?
This is a bit of a dirty solution and as long as "id" is not your first column (because "id" can be found in names like "David") it will work. ...
... Workflow > Functions > New Function: give the function a name
select "Deluge" as the language
give it a Namespace (for this example I will leave this on "Default")
and set the return type (again in ...
... name. The issue is that if you use zoho.crm.searchRecords() this will work fine for company names without special characters such as the ampersand or parentheses. But what if amongst your records you ...
... simply reloads the app (used mostly for testing/development). Lastly, a listview that has 2 columns: the 1st lists the files in that directory, the 2nd displays the new filenames of the files.
;
; ...
... 2020-03-17
*/
// get all field names for the Invoices module via API
l_FieldApiNames = List();
r_Fields = invokeurl
[
url :"https://www.zohoapis.eu/crm/v2/settings/fields?module=Invoices"
type ...
... = ;
l_MonthNames = ;
Here's the standard code you'd expect if your Fiscal year starts in January (Divide by 3 and round up):
for each v_Month in l_Months
{
v_Quarter = (v_Month.toLong() / ...
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