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24A Redwood - DFF, EFF, KFF fields in VB Studio
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Seeing and managing flex fields in VB Studio.
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In our responsive Change Assignment and Data Change (Transfer) assignments, among others, we are able to see our DFF, EFF, and KFF fields. In Redwood, in the transfer transaction, I’m not able to see any of these flex fields. Just today, I created a new project for the change assignment transaction in VBS. I duplicated the default rule. In the preview, I’m able to see the DFF fields in my transaction but I’m not seeing any settings or any fields listed in the Regions and Fields or Page Properties sections. How do we bring these flex fields into other transactions
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