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Thanks Lisa, Yes they have reached out to me with the solution, which was great, Solution: I had to ensure that the resposiblePlaceholderIds was included in the response body of the GET call. The s...
Hi, This question has been solved by the Wrike Support team. Essentially: The 403 Forbidden error occurs because the Wrike connection does not support the API scope required for querying work-sched...
Hello and thanks. The support team did get back to me on this and replied that, no you cannot filter for more than 1 title in the url
Hi Lisa, I appreciate you opening a support ticket for this. The final summary response from Mike was great. For anyone else interested, here is the summary and then my solution for grabbing that e...
Miron Mizrahi Okay, making progress! The syntax works for actual text, but I get an error when trying to use the description from the GET step Works: Doesn't work (Error - URI must be ascii only):...
Thanks Miron! I sort of half got there. I muddled through the parts about the GET custom action and defining its response body, but I can't figure out the PUT custom action to copy the description ...
Hi, How do you copy 1 project description area to another and retain the rich-text formatting. My basic attempt removes all carriage returns and formatting markup. Thank you in advance!