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Adam Spriggs
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In order to 'republish'republish the TriggeredSend with updated Email content via SOAP ApiAPI calls, you must specify RefreshContentRefreshContent. I happened upon this in some generated wsdlWSDL classes -- I dontdon't see it documented anywhere.

So the steps are (via Api): Update TriggeredSendDefinition setting TriggeredSendStatus to Inactive. Update TriggeredSendDefinition setting TriggeredSendStatus to Active and specifying RefreshContent as true.

  • Update TriggeredSendDefinition setting TriggeredSendStatus to Inactive.
  • Update TriggeredSendDefinition setting TriggeredSendStatus to Active and specifying RefreshContent as true.

In order to 'republish' the TriggeredSend with updated Email content via SOAP Api calls, you must specify RefreshContent. I happened upon this in some generated wsdl classes -- I dont see it documented anywhere.

So the steps are (via Api): Update TriggeredSendDefinition setting TriggeredSendStatus to Inactive. Update TriggeredSendDefinition setting TriggeredSendStatus to Active and specifying RefreshContent as true.

In order to republish the TriggeredSend with updated Email content via SOAP API calls, you must specify RefreshContent. I happened upon this in some generated WSDL classes -- I don't see it documented anywhere.

So the steps are (via Api):

  • Update TriggeredSendDefinition setting TriggeredSendStatus to Inactive.
  • Update TriggeredSendDefinition setting TriggeredSendStatus to Active and specifying RefreshContent as true.
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Mike
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In order to 'republish' the TriggeredSend with updated Email content via SOAP Api calls, you must specify RefreshContent. I happened upon this in some generated wsdl classes -- I dont see it documented anywhere.

So the steps are (via Api): Update TriggeredSendDefinition setting TriggeredSendStatus to Inactive. Update TriggeredSendDefinition setting TriggeredSendStatus to Active and specifying RefreshContent as true.