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From version 18.1
edited by jdr
on 20.07.2021, 17:04
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To version 16.1
edited by gru
on 29.06.2021, 14:33
Change comment: Renamed back-links.

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66 66  ; [%$FORM_VERIFY_LINK%]
67 67  : The URL to confirm Double opt in. Can only be used once.
68 68  ; [%$FORM_INBOX_NAME%]
69 -: Returns the inbox name the form record currently resides in.
70 -; [%$FORM_INBOX_LINK%]
71 -: Returns the inbox link the form record currently resides in.
69 +: {{version major="6" minor="1"/}}Returns the inbox name the form record currently resides in.
72 72  ; [%$PROCESS_ID%]
73 73  : The current process ID of the form record.
74 74  ; [%$PROJECT_ALIAS%]"}}
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95 95  {{/panel}}
96 96  
97 97  ; [%$DATE("<format>", <lang>)%]
98 -: Current date. The parameters are optional. When no parameter is specified, the date will be returned in default format. You can specify a custom date format with the first parameter, see the [[java.text.SimpleDateFormat>>https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html]] for more info on the date format string. The second parameter specifies the language, which affects the names of weekdays and months. Example: {{code language="none"}}[%$DATE("yyyy/MM/dd", en-GB)%]{{/code}}
96 +: {{version major="6" minor="0" patch="5"/}} Current date. The parameters are optional. When no parameter is specified, the date will be returned in default format. You can specify a custom date format with the first parameter, see the [[java.text.SimpleDateFormat>>https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html]] for more info on the date format string. The second parameter specifies the language, which affects the names of weekdays and months. Example: {{code language="none"}}[%$DATE("yyyy/MM/dd", en-GB)%]{{/code}}
99 99  ; [%$FORM_DATE_CREATED("<format>", <lang>)%]
100 -: Creation date of the form record. The parameters are optional. When no parameter is specified, the date will be returned in default format. You can specify a custom date format with the first parameter, see the [[java.text.SimpleDateFormat>>https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html]] for more info on the date format string. The second parameter specifies the language, which affects the names of weekdays and months. Example: {{code language="none"}}[%$FORM_DATE_CREATED("yyyy/MM/dd", en-GB)%]{{/code}}
98 +: {{version major="6" minor="0" patch="5"/}} Creation date of the form record. The parameters are optional. When no parameter is specified, the date will be returned in default format. You can specify a custom date format with the first parameter, see the [[java.text.SimpleDateFormat>>https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html]] for more info on the date format string. The second parameter specifies the language, which affects the names of weekdays and months. Example: {{code language="none"}}[%$FORM_DATE_CREATED("yyyy/MM/dd", en-GB)%]{{/code}}
101 101  ; [%$FORM_DATE_MODIFIED("<format>", <lang>)%]
102 -: Available with FORMCYCLE version 6.0.5~{~{/info}} Last change date of the form record. The parameters are optional. When no parameter is specified, the date will be returned in default format. You can specify a custom date format with the first parameter, see the [[java.text.SimpleDateFormat>>https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html]] for more info on the date format string. The second parameter specifies the language, which affects the names of weekdays and months. Example: {{code language="none"}}[%$FORM_DATE_MODIFIED("yyyy/MM/dd", en-GB)%]{{/code}}
100 +: {{version major="6" minor="0" patch="5"/}} Available with FORMCYCLE version 6.0.5~{~{/info}} Last change date of the form record. The parameters are optional. When no parameter is specified, the date will be returned in default format. You can specify a custom date format with the first parameter, see the [[java.text.SimpleDateFormat>>https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html]] for more info on the date format string. The second parameter specifies the language, which affects the names of weekdays and months. Example: {{code language="none"}}[%$FORM_DATE_MODIFIED("yyyy/MM/dd", en-GB)%]{{/code}}
103 103  
104 104  {{id name="sec_user_variables"/}}
105 105  
106 -=== User variables ===
104 +=== User variables {{version major="6" minor="4" patch="0"/}} ===
107 107  
108 108  {{id name="fig_prefill_user_variables"/}}
109 109  {{figure image="prefill_user_variables_en.png"}}Using user variables to prefill form fields with data of the logged in user.{{/figure}}
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183 183  
184 184  {{id name="sec_appointment_variables"/}}
185 185  
186 -=== Appointment variables ===
184 +=== Appointment variables {{version major="6" minor="5" patch="0"/}} ===
187 187  
188 188  Appointment variables can be used when [[appointments>>doc:Formcycle.Designer.Form.FormElements.Appointment.WebHome]] are booked with the form.
189 189