Dec 23, 2022 02:28 PM
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Dec 23, 2022 04:28 PM
There are various ways to cycle through records, but they really depend on what trigger you are using for your automation. If you are triggering off a date field, here is one option:
- Have a {Next Publish Date} formula field that adds 30 days to your triggering date field: DATEADD({date}, 30, 'days')
- Add an update record action to your automation that updates the triggering date field with the {Next Publish Date} formula field.
If you are using a different trigger, for your automation, can you describe it and post screen shots?
Dec 23, 2022 04:28 PM
There are various ways to cycle through records, but they really depend on what trigger you are using for your automation. If you are triggering off a date field, here is one option:
- Have a {Next Publish Date} formula field that adds 30 days to your triggering date field: DATEADD({date}, 30, 'days')
- Add an update record action to your automation that updates the triggering date field with the {Next Publish Date} formula field.
If you are using a different trigger, for your automation, can you describe it and post screen shots?