Struggling to import data using Libreoffice generated Excel Files Using the xls file in contr Hi Roland, To be able to import data via the Excel import you need to set the data-item as importable Follow these steps to do that: Login to your designer Go to Design Go to Data Click on the data item “Ovum” Click on the pencil on the right of “Ovum” Check the checkbox “Allow users to import this data item”
REST API Connection - Feature requests - Triggre Community Currently Triggre is working with a SOAP Connection Through Zapier it is possible to connect with a RESTful API, but in some cases Zapier will become to expensive cumbersome It would be nice if the SOAP connection will be transformed extended with a REST connection, since most of the current API’s are RESTfull
Building an automation flow - Triggre Community Now our Trigger appears in the Automation flow: Click the green Add button connected to the Arrow to start building your flow In this example, we will add a Flow part: In this example we will choose a Flow part we made specifically for this Automation flow, called Send notification email for new user
How to easily test scheduled triggers - Automation flows - Triggre . . . When you use Scheduled automation flows, some of them probably perform tests, based on the current date An example: every day you send emails to customers who did not pay their invoices within 14 days and who did not receive a reminding email yet In the Lab, you don’t want to wait those 14 days to test the application You could test by manipulating the data, for instance the invoice dates
59. Triggres native PDF viewer In today’s “Triggre Weekend Masterclass,” Eddie shows you the capabilities of Triggre’s native PDF viewer, allowing in-app viewing, zooming, and downloading of documents This feature marks a major step in improving user experience, ensuring your documents are accessible and manageable like never before