Re: [WebDNA] Multiple e-mail sending
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It keeps the original formatting.
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interpreted = N
texte = Tommy,Your best bet, IMO, is to loop your [sendmail]s using the existing table (if you can access it via webDNA) or a flatfile.db which you've mentioned.[search db (or table) ...and show all desired results...] [founditems] [sendmail to [customer-email]...] email goes here [/sendmail] [/founditems][/search]-- -Dan StrongChief Marketing OfficerWebDNA Software Corporationhttp://www.webdna.usOn 11/17/2011 10:19 AM, tommy@enkelthed.dk wrote:> Hello>> I've got a query that will supply me with a table of customers that I> display on the webpage,>> once the user has confirmed the list, I want to be able to click a button> and send the same email to each of these customers, informing them that> their products are ready for them to pickup.>> Now I can send a single email by hardcoding the email into the sendmail> code, but I'd like to be able to send one for each of these customers.>> Any ideas?>> I've tried with>>> [showif [butik]=store1]> [arrayset name=clients_email&dim=1]> (1)=[email]> [/arrayset]>>> [/showif]> but it only persists until the template is reloaded, which means it won't> be fed to the form when i click sendmail>> Im all out of idea's, I dont want to have to make another call to the DB> as I think the call that provides the table in the first place should be> enough to somehow store this information until i hit the send button.>> I was considering saving it in a flatfile db, of the internal webdna kind,> but i've never worked with those - and I havent got a clue on what to do> about it.>> Its late i've had a long day, if anyone can offer some advice on what I> atleast could try I would be grateful.>> Regards> Tommy> ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list
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Tommy,Your best bet, IMO, is to loop your [sendmail]s using the existing table (if you can access it via webDNA) or a flatfile.db which you've mentioned.[search db (or table) ...and show all desired results...] [founditems] [sendmail to [customer-email]...] email goes here [/sendmail] [/founditems][/search]-- -Dan StrongChief Marketing OfficerWebDNA Software Corporationhttp://www.webdna.usOn 11/17/2011 10:19 AM, tommy@enkelthed.dk wrote:> Hello>> I've got a query that will supply me with a table of customers that I> display on the webpage,>> once the user has confirmed the list, I want to be able to click a button> and send the same email to each of these customers, informing them that> their products are ready for them to pickup.>> Now I can send a single email by hardcoding the email into the sendmail> code, but I'd like to be able to send one for each of these customers.>> Any ideas?>> I've tried with>>> [showif [butik]=store1]> [arrayset name=clients_email&dim=1]> (1)=[email]> [/arrayset]>>> [/showif]> but it only persists until the template is reloaded, which means it won't> be fed to the form when i click sendmail>> Im all out of idea's, I dont want to have to make another call to the DB> as I think the call that provides the table in the first place should be> enough to somehow store this information until i hit the send button.>> I was considering saving it in a flatfile db, of the internal webdna kind,> but i've never worked with those - and I havent got a clue on what to do> about it.>> Its late i've had a long day, if anyone can offer some advice on what I> atleast could try I would be grateful.>> Regards> Tommy> ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list.> To unsubscribe, E-mail to:> archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us>
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