Showing posts with label subscription. Show all posts
Showing posts with label subscription. Show all posts

Monday, March 19, 2012

Formatting a Subscription Comment

I have looked everywhere for an answer for this one, so if it's out there and I've missed it, sorry.

I want to include a list of instructions with a report that I am sending out to a list of subscribers (not Data Driven, each is an individual subscription). It seems no matter how I enter the text in the Comments box, the body of the email comes out as a continuous stream of text with no line breaks, which is difficult for the recipients to read.

Is there a way to embed line breaks as a minimum, but preferrably additional formatting, in a subscription comment?

Thanks

Trevor

Trevor,

Did anyone answer this? I have the same question.

Thanks.

MC

Formatting a Subscription Comment

I have looked everywhere for an answer for this one, so if it's out there and I've missed it, sorry.

I want to include a list of instructions with a report that I am sending out to a list of subscribers (not Data Driven, each is an individual subscription). It seems no matter how I enter the text in the Comments box, the body of the email comes out as a continuous stream of text with no line breaks, which is difficult for the recipients to read.

Is there a way to embed line breaks as a minimum, but preferrably additional formatting, in a subscription comment?

Thanks

Trevor

Trevor,

Did anyone answer this? I have the same question.

Thanks.

MC

Monday, March 12, 2012

Formatting @executiontime

Hi, is it possible to format the @.executiontime variable in the subject line
of an
email. I'm setting up a subscription and would like the subject line of the
email to format the date in MMM yyyy format.
ThanksGenerally the full format including the time, is required to be displayed in
a report generation, I dont formating can be done, since these 2 variables
are created by RS (reportname,executiontime) on the subject line. Other
method is to use your custom subscription methods, but just for formating,
sure you wont go for that unless it is very very critical.
Amarnath, MCTS
"Kerry" wrote:
> Hi, is it possible to format the @.executiontime variable in the subject line
> of an
> email. I'm setting up a subscription and would like the subject line of the
> email to format the date in MMM yyyy format.
> Thanks