ijustdunnoaname
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I'm trying to achieve a fairly simple task in Crimson 3.1, but I'm missing something.
I'm creating an email list by combining 10 string tags seperated by a semicolon.
I have ten tags: "email_1" - "email_10". I'm then moving those values into an internal tag, "email_list".
I want "email_list" to be populated using complex code. I've tried the following syntax in a separate tag ("Email_code") to no avail:
email_list := email_1 + ";" + email_2 + ";" + email_3. . .
Using this method "email_list" is never reflecting the data properly (or at all).
However, if I instead use a General data source for "email_list" using the exact same syntax as above for the source and delete the tag "email_code" entirely, the data reads properly.
How can I format "Email_code" to write the values into "email_list"?
I'm creating an email list by combining 10 string tags seperated by a semicolon.
I have ten tags: "email_1" - "email_10". I'm then moving those values into an internal tag, "email_list".
I want "email_list" to be populated using complex code. I've tried the following syntax in a separate tag ("Email_code") to no avail:
email_list := email_1 + ";" + email_2 + ";" + email_3. . .
Using this method "email_list" is never reflecting the data properly (or at all).
However, if I instead use a General data source for "email_list" using the exact same syntax as above for the source and delete the tag "email_code" entirely, the data reads properly.
How can I format "Email_code" to write the values into "email_list"?