I don't see two general workflow functions in a row in these templates.
This is what the templates use:
$(general : (__WorkflowFunction__) uppercase(firstname ) ) $(account_id : (Accounts) accountname)
this is what I want to achieve
am $(general : (__WorkflowFunction__) format_date($date_start,'d. F Y') ) um $(general : (__WorkflowFunction__) substring($time_start,0,5) ) Uhr.
It works with a line break before "um" but it does not when put on one line.
Ok, I added it to our to-do list
It seems this is still an issue. However I found a (very fragile) workaround and just post it here for anybody who is interested:
Goal: have the results of multiple workflow functions in one line of html code in workflow emails.
Problem: If they are not seperated by a line break or several spaces they „eat up” some of the code around, apparently even cannibalizing each other.
I wanted to have a custom field value and a date and time of an event in one line like this:
Quote:special appointment on Dec. 6, 2018 at 6.15 a.m.
The code I used is the following:
PHP Code:
<p>$cf_851 on $(general : (__WorkflowFunction__) format_date($date_start,'d. F Y') ) at $(general : (__WorkflowFunction__) substring($time_start,0,5) )</p>
The result is that the time does not appear at all. So I seperated them on different lines like this:
PHP Code:
<p>$cf_851</p>
<p>on $(general : (__WorkflowFunction__) format_date($date_start,'d. F Y') ) </p>
<p>at $(general : (__WorkflowFunction__) substring($time_start,0,5) )</p>
But that's ugly:
Quote:special appointment
on Dec. 6, 2018
at 6.15 a.m.
Seperating the functions in the html source code like this is working if...
PHP Code:
<p>$cf_851
$(general : (__WorkflowFunction__) format_date($date_start,'d. F Y') )
at $(general : (__WorkflowFunction__) substring($time_start,0,5) )</p>
Results in the desired formatting...
...if:
- you do not switch to the wysiwyg editor before saving
- if you never edit the email again without fixing these line breaks at the same time.
Thank you Joe,
I tried this:
$(general : (__WorkflowFunction__) concat( translate(format_date($date_start, 'd. F Y') ) ," um ", substring($time_start,0,5)," Uhr.") )
The result:
19. January 201908:16
Expected result:
19. Januar 2019 um 08:16 Uhr
Have you got any other idea or did I write the function wrong?
It seems I need to use single quotes.
Code:
$(general : (__WorkflowFunction__) concat ( format_date($date_start,'d. F Y') ,' um ', substring($time_start,0,5),' Uhr.') )
This gives the expected result if I put in an empty space after the function. Probably this needs to be done for parsing the function correctly.
So this:
Code:
<p>Event on <strong>$(general : (__WorkflowFunction__) concat ( format_date($date_start,'d. F Y') ,' um ', substring($time_start,0,5),' Uhr.') ) </strong></p>
results in:
Quote:Event on 19. Januar 2019 um 08:16 Uhr
But the Wysiwyg editor strips the space before the closing strong-tag. So after saving it once the source code of the email is:
Code:
<p>Event on <strong>$(general : (__WorkflowFunction__) concat ( format_date($date_start,'d. F Y') ,' um ', substring($time_start,0,5),' Uhr.') )</strong></p>
Which results in:
Quote:Event on 19. Januar 2019 um 08:16 Uhr/strong>
and the rest of the email is printed bold because there is no closing tag.
How can I make the functions persistent in the wysiwyg editor? Or is there a way to completely disable it? It is quite useless if it behaves like this.