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AMPscript is a proprietary scripting language for Salesforce Marketing Cloud products that you can embed within HTML emails, text emails, landing pages and SMS messages to control the content that is displayed to the individual consumer. It also provides functionality to track impressions and highlight which content areas get the most attention from the viewer.
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Dynamically Populate LoopupRows()
The answer in this post might help you with looping through rows and columns, take a look: https://salesforce.stackexchange.com/a/147954/17546
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Pulling two column values in single row if either 1 of 2 other columns in that row are true
The ELSEIF part is wrong, you should use only ELSE and add another ENDIF at the end .
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var @rows, @row, @rowCount
var @lookupValue
set @lookupValue = @customerActivity
set @rows = LookupRows("P …
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How to display the complete row from the data extension?
In case the column count is the same for each data extension you could use two iterations one for column and one for rows, or you can change the @colcount according to each data extension.
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set co …