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Transaction Variables

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* Start Date: @startdate@<br>
* End Date: @enddate@<br>
* Transaction ID: @transid@<br>
* Transaction Type Name: @transtype@<br>
* Transaction Type ID: @transtypeid@<br>
* Last Modified: @trsts@ (transaction time-stamp)<br>
* Custom Fields: @''customfieldname''@ (see note below)<br>
Transactions are often displayed as a list, which can be done using the following syntax:
[#(?object=transaction;::orderby=fieldname;::criteria=typename=&#39;"''thistypename''&#39;" and statusname="Submitted")<tr><td>~subject~</td><td>$customfieldid$</td></tr>#]
On a Contact transaction you can display or store the name of the contact the transaction is attached to on the transaction using:
:<font size="3">'''@parent.fullname@'''</font>
 
 
==Examples==
===UTA Transactions===
To retrieve the '''Level 1''' {{l1}} transactions at '''Level 2'''{{l2}}:
@parent.[#(?object=transaction)<tr><td>~details~</td><td>~subject~</td><td>~startdate~</td></tr>#]@
* Also: when summing values don't forget the zero after the closing square bracket. For example, if there are transactions with values of 10, 15 and 20 the statement between the square brackets would be translated as follows:
::''[#(?object=transaction;)$add this$+#]'' &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; becomes &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; ''10+15+20+''
:so the 0 at the end ensures that the statement evaluated doesn't end with a plus sign (which will fail). 
* '''Note''': You can also use [[sscalculation]] to format the display of dates
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