I have a business object called document, with a NotificationList Attribute which references the users attribute. I want to use the SEND command to send a notification to all the instances of users in the NotificationList attribute. It seems to work for one instance, but if there are more than one instance of users then it doesn't seem to work.
Can anyone recommend the rule to send this.
I have
If Document is new,
SEND Document.NewDocument to NotificationList
Cheers
PM
Sending Multiple Email Notifications
Just thought of something else.
Is it possible to have an email address field that behaves the same as a mailto: tag in html. ie it is displayed blue and will launch the email program if clicked on it?
I don't want to do full blown CRM with my app, but would like to have a sort of address book built in.
PM
Is it possible to have an email address field that behaves the same as a mailto: tag in html. ie it is displayed blue and will launch the email program if clicked on it?
I don't want to do full blown CRM with my app, but would like to have a sort of address book built in.
PM
Re: your first post.
I think what you want to do is 2 processes:
1- first process has 2 actions:
FIND ALL NotificationList
SendNotifications
2- Second process is called SendNotifications:
SEND Document.NewDocument to NotificationList
Note that this process will have NotificationList as a Process Input.
Can you let me know if this works for you. I have not actually tested it in a test BSV.
Tom
I think what you want to do is 2 processes:
1- first process has 2 actions:
FIND ALL NotificationList
SendNotifications
2- Second process is called SendNotifications:
SEND Document.NewDocument to NotificationList
Note that this process will have NotificationList as a Process Input.
Can you let me know if this works for you. I have not actually tested it in a test BSV.
Tom
PM,
I got this to work in an application I am developing. In my case, my FIND needed to be a subset of NotificationList.
For example:
FIND NotificationList WHERE NotificationList.City='New York'
SendNotifications
In one other application, I intend to send message to selected users using something like:
FIND RegularUser WHERE RegularUser.Country='USA'
SendNotifications
Hope this helps,
Tom
I got this to work in an application I am developing. In my case, my FIND needed to be a subset of NotificationList.
For example:
FIND NotificationList WHERE NotificationList.City='New York'
SendNotifications
In one other application, I intend to send message to selected users using something like:
FIND RegularUser WHERE RegularUser.Country='USA'
SendNotifications
Hope this helps,
Tom