Hi @edubois Happy Friday! Do you mind taking a video so I can see what happens when you try to publish and save the changes? Additionally, if you aren’t already, do you mind trying this on the Chrome browser?
Are you using simple logic or advanced logic? it seems to be the simple logic tab and if that is the case, you should probably use the Advanced logic tab and set the variables there. I seem to recall in some obscure documentation or post in here, that this type of variable assignment only works in Advanced Logic
Are you using simple logic or advanced logic? it seems to be the simple logic tab and if that is the case, you should probably use the Advanced logic tab and set the variables there. I seem to recall in some obscure documentation or post in here, that this type of variable assignment only works in Advanced Logic
I encounter the same issue (free plan). I guess it is because of the use of capitals, although the error mentions: “Variable names must start with a letter.” (see attached screenshot, compare @a_1 with the erroneous @A_2) In this case, the error should state: “No capitals allowed, please use lowercast.” :) Could the support team please look into this?
Every time i’m creating a custom replacement logic for my field and then I click save, it’s not saving.
All jump to condition are working.
Any help please ?
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Hi @edubois Happy Friday! Do you mind taking a video so I can see what happens when you try to publish and save the changes? Additionally, if you aren’t already, do you mind trying this on the Chrome browser?
Are you using simple logic or advanced logic? it seems to be the simple logic tab and if that is the case, you should probably use the Advanced logic tab and set the variables there. I seem to recall in some obscure documentation or post in here, that this type of variable assignment only works in Advanced Logic
Are you using simple logic or advanced logic? it seems to be the simple logic tab and if that is the case, you should probably use the Advanced logic tab and set the variables there. I seem to recall in some obscure documentation or post in here, that this type of variable assignment only works in Advanced Logic
Perfect ! Great to see it’s working for you. What are the potential reasons why it’s not working in my account ? Because i french ?
je ne sais pas! it could be due to the plan you have, i don’t know..
suggest you open ticket with the support desk at this link to get them to take a look inside your account.
Really weird. I’m on the biggest plan. Clearly a bug. I completed the form you sent me. Thanks
Hi @edubois Were you able to get ahold of the support team to see why the logic wasn’t working?
Any updates on this? Im facing kind of the same bug here...
@edubois do you mind sharing the solution the support team provided?
I encounter the same issue (free plan). I guess it is because of the use of capitals, although the error mentions: “Variable names must start with a letter.” (see attached screenshot, compare @a_1 with the erroneous @A_2) In this case, the error should state: “No capitals allowed, please use lowercast.” :) Could the support team please look into this?