Add Member Absense on Status Hero from Emails with specific subject
Add Member Absense on Status Hero from Emails with specific subject
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Every time a new email is received on Gmail containing a specific word in the subject, Make will automatically look the sender's email up in the members of Status Hero and add an absence to their schedule. After that it will send an email to that sender confirming the absence date.
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Adds a absence record for a member, by the ID or slug of the team member
Adds an activity to Status Hero.
Add a team-wide holiday.
Copies an email or a draft into a selected folder.
Creates a new draft and adds it to a selected folder.
Deletes an absent record for an individual team member, by the member's ID and date of the record.
Removes a team-wide holiday for the specified date.
Removes an email or a draft from a selected folder.
Get a comment form a status update
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