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Using Object Syntax
The syntax for this is defined below:
:<font size="3">'''@levelx.fieldfieldA@="@levelx.[#(?object=activity::criteria=fieldfieldB=value) ~standardfieldname~ $customfieldname$ #]@"'''</font> 
'''Where:'''
:* ''levelx'' is the level where the returned value(s) will be stored. As such it can be '''level1''', '''level2''' or '''level3'''.
:* ''fieldA'' is the name of the field where the returned value(s) will be stored.
:* ''standardfieldname'' is the name of a standard field (between tildes ~)
:* ''customfieldname'' is the name of a custom field (between dollar signs $)
'''Notes:'''
:* You can refer to [[Custom Fields]] in the list using the Custom Field ID instead of the field name, still between dollar signs ('''$12345$''')
:* '''level-1''' can only be used as an object when referenced from a contact record. Also '''level-1''' will only list the level 1s that the contact has been added to in the contacts section.
:* You can include text as well as variables within the [#...#] syntax.
:* When using this syntax for [[Web Page View]]s, [[Custom Field Type: Read Only – System Variables|Read Only – System Variables]] etc. you will usually want to include HTML table formatting within the '''[#...#]''' syntax (see examples below). For [[MS Word Merge]] custom fields the table defined on the MS Word Template document, with the columns delimited by pipes (|) within the '''[#...#]'''.
:* '''~Index~''' can be used to number the lines (1, 2, 3...) '''Note:''' ~index~ does not work for all lists. For example, it cannot be used when listing contacts associated with a Level 1.
::* ''~Index~'' (upper case 'I') start numbering at 1, ''~index~'' (lower case 'i') starts numbering at 0.
:* ~eventid~ will display the id of the level 2.
==UTA Provider syntax==
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