Hello what is a DOM element wrt Message Centre?
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Hi @Sanjana12 ,
In transactional message, rtEvent and ctx parameters are declared under domEvent.
In rtEvent, type being the template event type and email being the recipient email address is declared.
In ctx, all the attribute used on the template must be defined.
For example, if the event type of the template is 'email_verification' and email address is 'test@test.com' and content is 'Hi firstName lastName',
then SOAP call will be,
<urn:domEvent>
<rtEvent type="email_verification" email="test@test.com" >
<ctx>
<firstName>Partha</firstName>
<lastName>Sarathy</lastName>
</ctx>
</rtEvent>
</urn:domEvent>
Hello @Sanjana12
There is no DOM element anywhere where the JSSP or JS on backend is used.
Maybe I have not understood the question can you add more details?
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Hello, I have the below requirements:
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Hi @Sanjana12,
Were you able to find out about DOM element or do you still need help here? Do let us know.
Thanks!
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Hi @Sanjana12 ,
In transactional message, rtEvent and ctx parameters are declared under domEvent.
In rtEvent, type being the template event type and email being the recipient email address is declared.
In ctx, all the attribute used on the template must be defined.
For example, if the event type of the template is 'email_verification' and email address is 'test@test.com' and content is 'Hi firstName lastName',
then SOAP call will be,
<urn:domEvent>
<rtEvent type="email_verification" email="test@test.com" >
<ctx>
<firstName>Partha</firstName>
<lastName>Sarathy</lastName>
</ctx>
</rtEvent>
</urn:domEvent>
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