ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutions"Denied" user statusHi, I've noticed that some users in my apps have the status "denied". I'm just wondering what this means and how could a user gain this status? Thanks ------------------------------ Inas ------------------------------ Re: Sandbox publication error?Thanks Evan, I've raised a support case :) ------------------------------ Inas Zadi ------------------------------ Re: Sandbox publication error?I've just read in the Sandbox Limitations page of QB Help that sandboxes do not support changes to automations which I think would include notifications. If this is the case, is it possible to revert only certain changes? I tried changing the notifications here to what they are in the live app, but they are still listed in the review part before publication. ------------------------------ Inas Zadi ------------------------------ Sandbox publication error?Hi, I've been working in a sandbox of an app where I added a new lookup in cross-app table relation, a new role, edited some notifications, made a new homepage, some new reports, and had to update some permissions. The app in the sandbox works fine, I am warned when I go to publish that "Note: Data changes and changes made to automations, actions, webhooks, and personal reports will not be published.", when I go to publish the changes, it pops up with a warning box telling me all my changes will be published, but when I click "publish" or "publish and delete sandbox", an error occurs "Failed to publish changes. Try again." I'm not sure why this is happening? Could it be that I made a change in the sandbox that can only be made in the live version? Thanks for any help or information :) ------------------------------ Inas Zadi ------------------------------ Re: JavaScript in a notification email?Ahh yes thanks, I didn't think of this. Just made one and it works well :) ------------------------------ Inas Zadi ------------------------------ JavaScript in a notification email?Hi, I'm using html in a notification email for my app, and I only want to display certain fields depending on their value. Context: Users can either select an item from a drop-down, or select the "Other..." option within that drop-down. In the case of the latter, another field shows, allowing them to type in their "other" selection. (I didn't allow the drop-down to have items added to it by the user on purpose because I don't want their additions to be kept in the list in future record creation forms). With this, I want to have an email sent including the user's selection. So if the drop-down field has the selection "Other...", show the value in the other field, if not, show the value in the drop-down field. I tried putting the script directly where I want the text to go, this wasn't working, so I've just put a function at the top of the email and called it where I want the text to go. Using the field names in square brackets didn't seem to work either, so I've assigned them to variables and compared them that way (if(var=="Other..."){othervar;}else{var;}). I've written some similar script in a text file to check that it actually worked in theory with success, so I'm not sure why it isn't working in the email. It recognises the script tag I assume since the text isn't being shown in the email, so now I'm wondering if it can actually understand the contained JS or just the tags and ignores what's inside them? If not, is there another way I could go about this logic? tl;dr Can I use JS in QB notification emails? If not, can I selectively display field contents depending on other fields' contents? Thanks in advance :) ------------------------------ Inas Zadi ------------------------------ Edit: typo