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asimsidiqiAsked on April 02, 2018 05:00 AM
can we have current time and date on our email notification/ auto responses ?
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AdrianReplied on April 02, 2018 06:31 AM
If you want to include the current time of the user submitting the form, you can add a Time element on your form.
Set the element to Read Only in the Advanced Properties so that the users cannot change it. You can also hide it using Custom CSS if you don't want the users to see it.Also, set the Minute Stepping to 1 and the Default Time to Current.
After doing this, the current time of the user submitting the form should be included in email Notifications and Autoresponders.
Let us know if you need further assistance.
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asimsidiqiReplied on April 02, 2018 07:43 AMno i dont want to put time field in my form.
i want that current time that appear on pdf and email as submission date.
i want that submission also in my email notification/ auto response.
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AdrianReplied on April 02, 2018 07:57 AM
To show the Submission Date and Time in the PDF, make sure that the Submission Date option is checked in the Submissions Page of your form.
Then, you can set the PDF Attachment option to YES in the Advanced Settings of the Email Notifications and Autoresponders.
Make sure you save your changes.
After making this change, the PDF version of the Submission will be attached to the email that is sent and the PDF will include the Submission Date and Time. -
asimsidiqiReplied on April 05, 2018 04:43 AMi know i can have submission date in PDF and excelsheet.
but i also want submission time in email notification/ auto responses .
is it possible for me ?
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Kiran Support Team LeadReplied on April 05, 2018 06:46 AM
Unfortunately, the submission date and time option is not available with email notification/autoresponder. However, as metioned by our colleague, you may consider adding date field with current date and time so that the field data can be used in the email notification/autoresponder.
If you do not want to display the date field on the form, you may hide it from the field properties.
Thanks!