Generate unique email ID for newly onboarded users#135
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✅ Valid PR for ActionPack Thank you for your contribution. This PR complies with the CONTRIBUTING.md. |
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This custom action takes a user's full name and employee ID as input, then uses JavaScript string methods to:
Extract initials from the full name (e.g., "R, Vishnu Kumar" → "RVK")
Generate a standardized email alias in the format initials.employeeId@company.com (e.g., rvk.vk1234@company.com)
It uses string operations like replace(), trim(), split(), toUpperCase(), and toLowerCase() to clean and format the data.