It wouldn't hurt if we saw the actual heredoc string. Otherwise we're just 
guessing.

On Sep 14, 2012, at 1:49 AM, "Perkins, Bradley D" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have an email message template that I've created with a heredoc string.
> The template has 14 parameters {0} - {13}.
> I'm finding that only the first 3 {0}-{2} are substituted and {3}-{13} 
> display literally.
> 
> The text of {3} does contain parens "(" and ")". I've tried to escape them 
> but that doesn't solve the problem.
> I've replaced a
> 
> I can see via the console that the %% operator parameters contain their 
> expected values.
> 
> Can I use a heredoc string as the format string with the %% operator?
> Can I use multiple instances of the same parameter? I have a variable "type" 
> code that appears 4 times in the message. It substitutes the last parameter 
> {13}.
> The heredoc is declared as """ … """ and does contain a few double-quotes but 
> I have \" escaped them.
> Is there a limit on how many parameters can be passed to the %% operator?
> 
> I've been trying to figure this out via trial for a few hours but am stumped.
> 
> Thanks,
> Brad Perkins
> 
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   Aparajita

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