Hi;
I'm trying to use the function Copy/Move file in an e-mail body as follow:
pippo1: 'file to copy1'
pippo2: 'file to copy2'
pippo3: 'file to copy3'
'Pippo1,Pippo2,Pippo3,' is a (fixed) value written directly into e-mail body.
The result of this is an e-mail which always reports only the first line (i.e. pippo1: 'file to copy1') while the other values are omitted.
Is there a way to have all the three lines into the e-mail body ?
Many thanks for your help.
Multiple Copy/Move file in e-mail body
Multiple Copy/Move file in e-mail body
What is your target?
I understand you so: you want to send some files in attachment but sometimes you haven't all three files at a time.
I think that there is more simple way to do this.
for example:
You may to write the list of files into text file (one filename per line).
Next, put the following expression into email attachment: {TextFile(<Full_file_name>)} into mail attachment.
If the list is empty then RoboTask sends the message without attachments. Otherwise it sends only specified files.
I understand you so: you want to send some files in attachment but sometimes you haven't all three files at a time.
I think that there is more simple way to do this.
for example:
You may to write the list of files into text file (one filename per line).
Next, put the following expression into email attachment: {TextFile(<Full_file_name>)} into mail attachment.
If the list is empty then RoboTask sends the message without attachments. Otherwise it sends only specified files.
Multiple Copy/Move file in e-mail body
For sure I was not clear enought
I have three files.
I run the 'Copy/Move file' function on each file.
Then I send an email and use the function to copy the contents of the text files into the e-mail body like this:
Fixed text: {TextFile(c:\File1.txt)}
Fixed text: {TextFile(c:\File2.txt)}
Fixed text: {TextFile(c:\File3.txt)}
Unfortunately into the email only the value stored into the File1 is shown; then the email is blank...
I have three files.
I run the 'Copy/Move file' function on each file.
Then I send an email and use the function to copy the contents of the text files into the e-mail body like this:
Fixed text: {TextFile(c:\File1.txt)}
Fixed text: {TextFile(c:\File2.txt)}
Fixed text: {TextFile(c:\File3.txt)}
Unfortunately into the email only the value stored into the File1 is shown; then the email is blank...
Multiple Copy/Move file in e-mail body
Can you send your task?
I've just tried to put a few text files into the message body. It's working
I've just tried to put a few text files into the message body. It's working