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SMTP step fails with "Required field Body missing." - but the Body has content?

apps

Member
It is urgent because around 25 leads have been lost since yesterday. Also this step have started to fail out of the blue since yesterday in two flows. Nothing has been touched. They have just started failing?

Is this a Pabbly issue?

Can you check the flows:

and

 
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Pabblymember11

Guest
Hey @apps

We looked into your Pabbly account and we couldn't find any workflow which you have shared.

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Pabblymember11

Guest
Hey @apps

Kindly reconnect the 2nd step of SMTP and remap all the values then try again.

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apps

Member
Hi, reconnecting does not work. It seems the behaviour of the SMTP step has changed. Before the SMTP email could send if not all fields were filled. Now it gives this error every time. It happens across multiple flows :-O
 

apps

Member
So how can I make it so that if the user does not fill a field, it insert a default blank value instead so the flow continues instead of failing?
 

apps

Member
Hi,

The principle could work yes IF you had a few fields, however the problem is I have 10 variations of the same form with around 20 fields in each. So I have to make 20*10 =200 Text formatter fields for each field individually - 200! :-O

This is not a scalable solution and will be impossible to maintain. There must be a more efficient way of setting fallback values for many fields at once?

How can that be done?
 
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Pabblymember11

Guest
Hey @apps

We have made some changes in the interaction from our end, so kindly reconfigure the action step and try again.
 

apps

Member
Wow, that's a pretty nonchalant way of letting me know. A lot of your customers' flows must have gone down due to this. My client lost customers due to this. I really hope you'll be more careful when you mess with actions like that.
Also I spent hours trying to troubleshoot this for my client, which was a waste of time.

An apology to those affected would kind of be the least to expect :-/
 
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