This article demonstrates way how to programmatically create a custom field for email subscribers. You can use this field as a custom field in the email campaign - for example, for title or country.
NOTE: By default, this field can not be accessed in the backend. If needed, you can create your own widget and place it on a page to display the field. For more information, see Develop widgets.
The example below creates two custom fields for subscribers - Title and Country. First, create the fields in the database, by running the following code:
Title
Country
Then, fill out the fields by using the code bellow. The following sample fills the fields of all the subscribers with the same data:
The fields, created above, can be used in the Like a web page mail template the same way as the other dynamic fields - {|Subscriber.Title|} and {|Subscriber.Country|}
{|Subscriber.Title|}
{|Subscriber.Country|}
The complete method for getting the fields' values looks like this:
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