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-This variable takes the value of the form field with the specified name. They are used mainly for actions such as [[Email>>doc:Formcycle.Designer.Workflow.Actions.EMail]], [[Create text file>>doc:Formcycle.Designer.Workflow.Actions.CreateTextFile]], [[Database query>>doc:Formcycle.Designer.Workflow.Actions.SQLStatement]] as well as for [[Templates>>doc:Formcycle.Designer.Workflow.Actions.HtmlResponsePage]]. |
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+This variable takes the value of the form field with the specified name. They are used mainly for actions such as [[Email>>doc:Formcycle.Designer.Workflow.Actions.EMail]], [[Create text file>>doc:Formcycle.Designer.Workflow.Actions.WriteTextFile]], [[Database query>>doc:Formcycle.Designer.Workflow.Actions.SQLStatement]] as well as for [[Templates>>doc:Formcycle.Designer.Workflow.Actions.HtmlResponsePage]]. |
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Example: The variable {{code language="none"}}[%tfEmail%]{{/code}} will take the value of the [[input field>>doc:Formcycle.Designer.Form.FormElements.Input]] named //tfEmail//. |
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=== System variables === |
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: The client ID of the client of the current form. |
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-; [%$CLIENT_MAIL_SENDER%] {{version major="7" minor="0" patch="4" /}} |
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-: Returns the mail sender address of the client. If none has been set then an empty string will be returned. |
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-: Returns the mail sender name of the client. If none has been set then an empty string will be returned. |
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-: Current date. The parameters are optional. When no parameter is specified, the date will be returned in default format. You can specify a custom date format with the first parameter, see the [[java.text.SimpleDateFormat>>https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html]] for more info on the date format string. The second parameter specifies the language, which affects the names of weekdays and months. Example: {{code language="none"}}[%$DATE("yyyy/MM/dd", en-GB)%]{{/code}} |
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+: {{version major="6" minor="0" patch="5"/}} Current date. The parameters are optional. When no parameter is specified, the date will be returned in default format. You can specify a custom date format with the first parameter, see the [[java.text.SimpleDateFormat>>https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html]] for more info on the date format string. The second parameter specifies the language, which affects the names of weekdays and months. Example: {{code language="none"}}[%$DATE("yyyy/MM/dd", en-GB)%]{{/code}} |
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-: Creation date of the form record. The parameters are optional. When no parameter is specified, the date will be returned in default format. You can specify a custom date format with the first parameter, see the [[java.text.SimpleDateFormat>>https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html]] for more info on the date format string. The second parameter specifies the language, which affects the names of weekdays and months. Example: {{code language="none"}}[%$FORM_DATE_CREATED("yyyy/MM/dd", en-GB)%]{{/code}} |
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+: {{version major="6" minor="0" patch="5"/}} Creation date of the form record. The parameters are optional. When no parameter is specified, the date will be returned in default format. You can specify a custom date format with the first parameter, see the [[java.text.SimpleDateFormat>>https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html]] for more info on the date format string. The second parameter specifies the language, which affects the names of weekdays and months. Example: {{code language="none"}}[%$FORM_DATE_CREATED("yyyy/MM/dd", en-GB)%]{{/code}} |
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-: Available with FORMCYCLE version 6.0.5~{~{/info}} Last change date of the form record. The parameters are optional. When no parameter is specified, the date will be returned in default format. You can specify a custom date format with the first parameter, see the [[java.text.SimpleDateFormat>>https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html]] for more info on the date format string. The second parameter specifies the language, which affects the names of weekdays and months. Example: {{code language="none"}}[%$FORM_DATE_MODIFIED("yyyy/MM/dd", en-GB)%]{{/code}} |
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+: {{version major="6" minor="0" patch="5"/}} Available with FORMCYCLE version 6.0.5~{~{/info}} Last change date of the form record. The parameters are optional. When no parameter is specified, the date will be returned in default format. You can specify a custom date format with the first parameter, see the [[java.text.SimpleDateFormat>>https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html]] for more info on the date format string. The second parameter specifies the language, which affects the names of weekdays and months. Example: {{code language="none"}}[%$FORM_DATE_MODIFIED("yyyy/MM/dd", en-GB)%]{{/code}} |
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