"Olu" M Agunloye

Results 20 comments of "Olu" M Agunloye

@danielgerlag Thought I'd bump this, for a future reply. If this is not on the roadmap, what obstacles stop this from being a reality? Would like work on a branch...

> You can currently import any system package. Are you looking to import 3rd party modules? @danielgerlag Yes. Also, where can I find some documentation on how to do this,...

> I tried it like this > > ``` > import datetime > result = str(datetime.datetime.now()) > ``` @danielgerlag You did this as a custom script then? You created your...

@danielgerlag Hey Daniel, Still stuck on this part actually. The dateTime/Timespan still giving lots of issues.

> I tried it like this > > ``` > import datetime > result = str(datetime.datetime.now()) > ``` @danielgerlag Hey Daniel, when you have time could use some more elaboration...

Comment: The issue is is referenced exactly in [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50610433/error-handle-element-name-is-not-valid](url) Just avoid the use of decimals/periods in your key/property names in the `SelectNextStep` field. EDIT: This isn't a true fix so...

> hi @danielgerlag , any plans to include this anytime soon? Would be helpful, I agree: +1

@danielgerlag Did we solve this? Still having some issues with the Interval setting.

The Input: ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/6617770/94094368-ef74c700-fde4-11ea-9617-efd573a45a69.png) The Error: ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/6617770/94094403-05828780-fde5-11ea-8424-8a5ed6e3cc7b.png)

I second this, although I wouldn't use the http request example as `ResponseCode:step.ResponseCode` and `ResponseBody:step.ResponseBody` take care of piping outputs. What about a situation where I have multiple Activities? How...