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- 1I'd like to further understand the use case that you have here on your custom components and exposing emails from EAC, as we are working to prioritize some of these capabilities in the coming releases.Vanessa Chalem– Vanessa Chalem2022-04-05 20:31:21 +00:00Commented Apr 5, 2022 at 20:31
- @VanessaChalem could I also throw in a request to be able to find the "max" scheduled date of an event, regardless of SF Event vs EAC Event so we can watch for gaps in our customer success motion and prioritize contact.Nathan Williams– Nathan Williams2023-10-09 19:01:11 +00:00Commented Oct 9, 2023 at 19:01
- Ever figure out any solution for this? I'm also intrigued, trying to figure out how to determine the latest-scheduled event, regardless of source-of-origin for the event.Nathan Williams– Nathan Williams2023-10-09 19:03:23 +00:00Commented Oct 9, 2023 at 19:03
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