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I am also aware that the credentials of a basic account can be accessed using the “Account.Username” and Account.Password" of the respective referenced account within the snap.
I’m not sure what you mean by that. I’m not aware of any way to reference account fields through expressions in the snap.
Here’s a simple example with no account where the credentials come from the input document.
REST Post Echo Form URL Encoded_2022_03_09.slp (4.8 KB)
- jsmith1414 years agoNew Contributor III
Hi Ptaylor,
Thanks for your reply. please note that these containers should be all lowercase, “account.username” not “Account.Username”. This was a feature that I came across in the community. This is not the exact article that first came across this feature, but it references the same containers. Perhaps it is not available for all account types, or maybe it is in the process of being deprecated?