Include example of simplified tilde syntax#3
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Can you redo this with the new simplified tilde syntax example after the text "simplified syntax with tilde characters." in each location? This way the simplified tilde example is co-located with the text it refers to. The following text can be moved to after the new examples. |
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@grokify I have updated this, good recommendation and I see how someone could get confused. Let me know if you require any additional changes. |
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This provides a clear example of using the simplified tilde syntax for both call-log and SMS (instead of using accountId and extensionId).