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"Beginning in version 1.3, XMod Pro now supports the ability to use data from your <|SelectCommand|> in the attributes of your form controls.This allows you to retrieve values from your database or from passed-in parameters or hard-coded values in your forms to further enhance their dynamic nature. For instance, if a customer is ordering a product, your <|SelectCommand|> can look that product up i
Hi from Australia - we use date format dd-MM-yyyy. I'm trying to put the date token into a notification email which fires on form submit. The date input field is showing the correct format and is saving the correct date to the database, but putting the [[SenderDistDate]] token into the email outputs the standard US format MM/dd/yyyy. The site culture is en-AU and I've also manually set the culture
I'm migrating some old XMod forms to XMP 4.3.0, and trying to send email using field tokens. The old XM syntax was email target="{Email}" and it worked just fine. The new XMP syntax is email To=[[Email]] but this does not work. I've tried wrapping [Email]] in single quotes, double quotes, and no quotes, and the email is never delivered. Is this possible anymore? If so, how? Thanks.

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