Note: You can add merge fields to the Email Subject by selecting the Template tab and selecting the Add Merge Field link next to the Email Subject.
Email templates sent by the Events system (i.e. selected on the Organization Event record when creating an event) can include merge fields from the Organization Event Object.
The standard fields often used for triggered event emails include:
Broadcast Email content can only include merge fields from objects that are directly related to the Contact (i.e., objects in a master-detail relationship to the Contact). In Events, the Organization Event object is not directly related to the Contact, but the Contact Schedule Item is.
To send Event-related emails through the Broadcast Email tool, the Event related data you'd like to merge in must first be moved to the Contact Schedule Item. You can create a formula field on the Contact Schedule Item that pulls the data directly from the Org Event to the CSI. The Contact Schedule Item formula field can then be used in the Email as a merge field. Note: To include Contact Schedule Item merge fields, you must query on Reports, not students.
Below is an example of the steps to create a formula field on the Contact Schedule Item object to pull over the "Event Name" for use in Email merges.
Note: objects with multiple lookups to Contact are not supported at this time.
Date fields that are merged into Email Templates will appear in the correct format for your locale:
The appropriate format is reflected in the preview, in test emails, and in the email sent. Note: All dates/times are localized in the time zone of the org. Org locale and org time zone are distinct settings that can be modified on the “Company Information” page in Setup.
Examples:
Org Locale | Date Format | Date/Time Format |
---|---|---|
en_US English (United States) | m/d/yy | m/d/yy h:mm [AM/PM] (12 h clock) |
en_UK English (United Kingdom) | dd/mm/yyyy | dd/mm/yyyy, hh:mm (24 h clock) |
es_ES Spanish (Spain) | dd/mm/yyyy | dd/mm/yyyy, hh:mm (24 h clock) |
ja_JP Japanese (Japan) | yyyy/mm/dd | yyyy/mm/dd h:mm (24 h clock) |