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[quote user="Rolf"]That should help to get this fixed.[/quote]
Thanks for the additional detail - I was able to recrate this problem and I've submitted a ticket to my team here to review. As soon as I get an update I'll let you know.
~C
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Thank you! Having the "Clear All Checkboxes" option will be a big help!
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Sorry...sort of a n00b question, but can I get some guidance on how people are best handling the multiple Jobs for a Customer issue in Method?
Thanks
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Hi nick_warren,
Rather than wait for the sync to happen, you can invoke either of the following functions MethodAPIActionSendToDesktop or MethodAPIActionSendToDesktopV2. This should initiate a sync.
Can you elaborate on the rearranging address fields problem?
Dave
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I am planning on using Method for a bulk email blast to leads. I do not see a way to attach a document after building the list and composing the email. Is this possible to do?
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Hi Dominic Riccetti,
This is actually pretty standard for passing xml, if there is no data why does the node need to be there? Your code shouid be able to check whether the node exists.
Dave
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@LaCrews, and anyone watching this thread:
The "October Version", when it comes out, will have an advanced option for "Start Loop Through Grid" called "Suppress warning when no rows are checked". This will default to off. If you turn it on, then when there are no rows selected, Start Loop Through Grid will use ...
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For those following this thread.....good news, the "October version", due mid October, will have a "Clear all checkboxes" option on the Refresh Grid action as well as the Clear Screen for New Entry action. By default these options will be off, but you'll be able to clear a grid's checkboxes (all pages, not just the ...
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Paul,
Sending the blank fields and then waiting for sync is not an option for us. We need this to be a so called, real time solution. We cannot keep syncing QB, go back to our software, send the address again and then sync again. It will make the work very tedious, which is what we're trying to prevent.
Moreover, my problem which I ...
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