New User Registered Event Setup
Question asked by Shannon Yates - 9/23/2021 at 7:14 AM
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I was able to successfully set up the event to send the email. Is there a way that I can set the event so that the user name that just registered is shown?
Thank you,
Shannon Yates
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Hi Shannon,

In the Actions modal of the event you should see a list of variables you can use in the email. So if you are using the "Send Email" action there is a variable for username, #username#. That should show the user's username in the email.
Shannon Yates Replied
Thank you Emily for your assistance.
Thank you, Shannon Yates Help Desk Confidence, Trust, Leadership. Traditions since 1923 12487 Plaza Drive | Cleveland, Ohio 44130-1084
Shannon Yates Replied
Is there a list on-line with all of the possible variables that can be used?  I search #username# and some information came up, but nothing with a list.

Also, what is the difference between [%USERNAME%] and #username# ?

Thank you!
Thank you, Shannon Yates Help Desk Confidence, Trust, Leadership. Traditions since 1923 12487 Plaza Drive | Cleveland, Ohio 44130-1084
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Shannon,

Each action has a list of it's own variables that you can use. For example, in the event for New User Registered, the Action "Send Email" action, as the following variables available to use:

  • Brand -- #brand#
  • Email Address -- #emailaddress#
  • Full Name -- #fullname#
  • IP Address -- #ipaddress#
  • Phone Number -- #phonenumber#
  • Username -- #username#
If you scroll down in the Action modal you should see the "Variables" section with these listed. You'll see this here: Event Action Variables

As for the difference between [%USERNAME%] and #username#, [%USERNAME%] is used in the system message templates and #username# is used in event actions. These are not interchangeable though. So you would only use [%USERNAME%] in the system messages, and #username# in the event actions.
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Thank you again!
Thank you, Shannon Yates Help Desk Confidence, Trust, Leadership. Traditions since 1923 12487 Plaza Drive | Cleveland, Ohio 44130-1084
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You're very welcome, Shannon!

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