It is really a shame that you cannot rewrite the callouts as plugins. Plugins would work perfectly here because you can register your steps to only fire if specific attributes have changed. That way your plugin is not running on every update of the specified entity (like a callout would) Although it has been a while since I wrote a 3.0 callout, I remember there being a callout.
Config file where you would specify pre and postvalues that you wanted passed along with your callout. Perhaps there are no pre and post values registered for the callout? Callout entity="lead" event="PostUpdate"> ... ...
It is really a shame that you cannot rewrite the callouts as plugins. Plugins would work perfectly here because you can register your steps to only fire if specific attributes have changed. That way your plugin is not running on every update of the specified entity (like a callout would).
Although it has been a while since I wrote a 3.0 callout, I remember there being a callout. Config file where you would specify pre and postvalues that you wanted passed along with your callout. Perhaps there are no pre and post values registered for the callout?... ... ...
It is really a shame that you cannot rewrite the callouts as plugins. Plugins would work perfectly here because you can register your steps to only fire if specific attributes have changed. That way your plugin is not running on every update of the specified entity (like a callout would).
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