Difference between revisions of "SetBulkMailFromResource"
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''bulkMailId:'' Is a numeric (non-decimal) expression. It is the bulk mail's Id. | ''bulkMailId:'' Is a numeric (non-decimal) expression. It is the bulk mail's Id. | ||
− | ''resourceId: ''Is a numeric (non-decimal) expression. It is the resource's Id. | + | ''resourceId: ''Is a numeric (non-decimal) expression. It is the resource's Resource Id. |
'''Return type''' | '''Return type''' |
Latest revision as of 03:20, 13 May 2022
[Will obsolete soon and replace by BulkMail.From. More detail at ConversionMethods]
setBulkMailFromResource
Set the default email account attached to the specified resource to an existing bulk mail's From property.
Syntax
setBulkMailFromResource(bulkMailId, resourceId)
Arguments
bulkMailId: Is a numeric (non-decimal) expression. It is the bulk mail's Id.
resourceId: Is a numeric (non-decimal) expression. It is the resource's Resource Id.
Return type
empty
Example
setBulkMailFromResource(1,2);
Availabilty
Version 5.4