First you have to use the action "Get Received Items (Basic)" to retrieve the mail from which you want to save the attachment. Output of this action is a collection in which you will also find the Entry ID. You can then use these in the action "Save Attachment".
Is the read HTML text always in the order shown above? So: Number ID 12345 Name James Lastname Johnson Street xxstreet Street Number 23 Is Customer Yes
Then you can use a Multi Calc Stage and combine some text functions there to extract the needed data into a prepared collection. Take a look at...
You can validate the requirements through a decision-making stage. Here's a solution for the first two conditions:
1. Only one @:
InStr(Right([Mail ID]; Len([Mail ID])-InStr([Mail ID]; "@")); "@")=0
2. A dot after the @:
InStr(Right([Mail ID]; Len([Mail ID])-InStr([Mail ID]; "@")); ".")>0
I need help to merge two collections with a different number of rows. I have one collection (the target collection) which contains all rows that I need to write this collection in a excel worksheet. The last column contains no data. These data I want to get from the other collection...
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