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rani
Send Email with template using API
Hi All,
I've written a code in c# to send an email using API and using template in sales force, but i am unable to access the variables in the template i.e. how would the variables get values in templates by using API.
My template body has following variable {!Opportunity.Account} which contains account name of the opportunity.
And following is my code:
SingleEmailMessage[] messages = new SingleEmailMessage[1];
messages[0] = new SingleEmailMessage();
messages[0].emailPriority = EmailPriority.High;
messages[0].replyTo = "test@salesforce.com";
messages[0].saveAsActivity = false;
messages[0].targetObjectId = "005R0000000HncC";
messages[0].useSignature = true;
messages[0].templateId = "00X40000000nbZ8";
SendEmailResult[] result = binding.sendEmail(messages);
The email is being sent successfully but with no account name. i.e. if the template body is "Opportunities account name is {!Opportunity.Account}" then it is sent as "Opportunities account name is"
Can anyone help me to find out how should i relate the object and object id from code i.e. how to fill the variables which are used in template body.
Help is appreciated.
Regards,
Rani
I've written a code in c# to send an email using API and using template in sales force, but i am unable to access the variables in the template i.e. how would the variables get values in templates by using API.
My template body has following variable {!Opportunity.Account} which contains account name of the opportunity.
And following is my code:
SingleEmailMessage[] messages = new SingleEmailMessage[1];
messages[0] = new SingleEmailMessage();
messages[0].emailPriority = EmailPriority.High;
messages[0].replyTo = "test@salesforce.com";
messages[0].saveAsActivity = false;
messages[0].targetObjectId = "005R0000000HncC";
messages[0].useSignature = true;
messages[0].templateId = "00X40000000nbZ8";
SendEmailResult[] result = binding.sendEmail(messages);
The email is being sent successfully but with no account name. i.e. if the template body is "Opportunities account name is {!Opportunity.Account}" then it is sent as "Opportunities account name is"
Can anyone help me to find out how should i relate the object and object id from code i.e. how to fill the variables which are used in template body.
Help is appreciated.
Regards,
Rani
I have a similar requirement where I am using a User rather than a Contact and my email template can not be "passed" the current Opportunity object.
Is there a way to have this work without creating a temporary Contact? Creating a temp Contact may require to delete it afterward and the problem is that it looks like email are sent asynchronously and I can end up deleting the temp Contact before the mail is sent out (hence aborting the operation).