How to code birthday greetings in XPLAN
- 2 years ago
Hi ewkservice01 - great question!
Here is some code that will help you:
First Name: <:=$recipient.first_name:>
Use it like this:
Dear <:=$recipient.first_name:>,
Preferred Name <:=$recipient.preferred_name:>
Use it like this:
Hi <:=$recipient.preferred_name:>,
You can also add their surname as well:
Dear <:=$recipient.first_name:> <:=$recipient.last_name:>,
Dear <:=$recipient.preferred_name:> <:=$recipient.last_name:>,
You can even get fancy, and check if there is a preferred name first, then use the first name if there isn't a preferred name - use:
Dear <:if $recipient.preferred_name:> <:=$recipient.preferred_name:><:else:><:=$recipient.first_name:><:end:>,
Hope this helps. Don't forget you can insert Email Syntax by clicking the X icon in the tool bar and choosing the field you want to include.
P.s. Hope you are automating the Birthday Card to be sent via scheduler. If you not doing this, and manually sending it - let me know - I'll pop some pointers here on how scheduler can do it for you!
Hi ewkservice01 - great question!
Here is some code that will help you:
First Name: <:=$recipient.first_name:>
Use it like this:
Dear <:=$recipient.first_name:>,
Preferred Name <:=$recipient.preferred_name:>
Use it like this:
Hi <:=$recipient.preferred_name:>,
You can also add their surname as well:
Dear <:=$recipient.first_name:> <:=$recipient.last_name:>,
Dear <:=$recipient.preferred_name:> <:=$recipient.last_name:>,
You can even get fancy, and check if there is a preferred name first, then use the first name if there isn't a preferred name - use:
Dear <:if $recipient.preferred_name:> <:=$recipient.preferred_name:><:else:><:=$recipient.first_name:><:end:>,
Hope this helps. Don't forget you can insert Email Syntax by clicking the X icon in the tool bar and choosing the field you want to include.
P.s. Hope you are automating the Birthday Card to be sent via scheduler. If you not doing this, and manually sending it - let me know - I'll pop some pointers here on how scheduler can do it for you!
Hi Jessica, thanks for your assistance. Can you please let me know if it is possible to test the template within XPLAN so that we know that the coding is correct. Thanks!
- jessica.lamb2 years ago
Advisely Partner
ewkservice01 - I have been lobbying XPLAN to have an email test button within the template creation area! That would be a great feature to be able to select a client to test the email template on from the template build screen. I encourage you to lobby for this too!
In the meantime, there are two ways you can check your code:
1. Select Syntax Check from the template screen. This will show, and highlight your syntax to confirm there are no errors with the syntax itself
2. To ensure the right data pulls through into your email, you need to test this on a client. We recommend setting up a test client with a partner - Set their email address on XPLAN to be your email address. Click on the Partners Email address in XPLAN, load your template, and send. The email will come to you and should show the Partner First/Preferred name on the email you receive.
Hope this helps!
- jenny.brown2 years ago
Advisely Board
ewkservice01 we have a test client in xplan that we test every template on, that way we can see what the client would receive.
Agree with jessica.lamb to use scheduler, it's great and means you can do say a month at a time.
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