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Hi, Ive tried various attempts including StartDate='[[DateAdd:]]', StartDate='[[DateAdd:0,y,yyyy-MM-dd]]' <AddToRoles RoleNames="Role A" UserId='[[UserID]]' StartDate='[[DateAdd:0,y,yyyyMMdd]]' EndDate='[[DateAdd:1,y,yyyyMMdd]]' /> when i execute form i get error message "invalid start date specified"
Why does not this work? When I apply the token it crashes the module, it I remove the where clause it fine. I I try and apply as a parameter to the controldatasource that also crashes the module <ControlDataSource Id="dsinit" CommandText="SELECT [username2],[username] FROM [vw_QAusers] where username ='[[User:Username]]' "></ControlDataSource> I'm trying to solve my previous question by using the
Hi, I have a drop down list in the format textfield = districtName, valueField = districtID. I need to send the id to the submit command, but wanted to display the textfield in a notification email. So they receive an email along the lines of "Thank you for submitting your transfer request to [[districtName]]. blah blah" Is there a token or something that I can use or do I need to use jquery/ajax
I Won’t know what the filename should be till runtime can I use a token? <xmod:feed Doctype="string" ContentType="string" ConnectionString="string" Filename="string" ...
Hi All, I've just updated to Xmod Pro 04.05.03 to take advantage of the <property> child tag. I've updated an update user command to include some custom properties but it's blowing up saying Unable to locate user with ID of '[[User:Id]]' It seems as if it's having an issue replacing the token of the userID - which it didn't in the previous build. Sorry for the lack of a fiddle but below is the upd

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