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I have a number of reports that I have scheduled into an object package. I would like to be able to bundle all three of the reports up into one email and then send the email so I am not spamming staff with three emails for reports that relate but cant be amalagmated into a single report.
Thanks
Leith
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If you use a publication instead of an object package, you can include all generated files in one email. You can also optionally have them zipped.
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I developed an invoice using Crystal Reports. Invoice sometimes takes up two pages. User would like to be able to choose to print only one page invoices or only the invoices that take up two pages. That way the user can send invoices that take up multiple pages in one file, and then single page invoices in another file to the vendor.
Thanks in advance.
Best,
Carl
One of the 3rd-party Crystal Reports tools listed here provides a solution for this scenario. In a single pass, it can generate for each invoice in the report a separate PDF file and embed in the name of the pdf the number of pages it contains. This then allows you to use the file names to control which files get printed.
Here is an image showing how the resulting files can be sorted by number of pages:
I receive emails from a couple of Azure DevOps environments, my company system and a suppliers system. I had rules for the email notifications to move them based on the From address, which was different. Now all the emails come from azuredevops#microsoft.com.
Does anyone know if there is any way to easily distinguish where the email has come from ?
Is it possible to change the From address used by DevOps? I don't believe it is possible to customise the body, and basing the filter on the body is too much maintenance
Thanks in advance
Is it possible to change the From address used by DevOps?
The answer is No. The notification from could not be modified by users.
But, I can get what you are suffering. While have the notification emails comes from several organizations, its too messy to know exactly where they come from.
Now, for build or release notification emails, you can create filter subject rules to distinguish them. Because in the subject of email which about build or release, it contains the info of organization name.
But, unfortunately, until now, the org info just displayed in build and release notification. And also you could not customize the email content of notification.
You can raise the demand to Microsoft Developer Community, follow and vote it.
When there are enough communities vote and add comments for this feedback, the product team member will take this feedback seriously.
I have found a work around in order to filter my emails, in case anyone else has the same issue.
The emails contain links to take you to the work item or other DevOps page that the email is related to. I've been able to create a filter based on the Url that the link is pointing to, so I'm looking for the specific DevOps URL in the Body of the message, as filing the email based on that. It seems to work for my requirements at least.
I am using the Community Edition. Daily I add new leads to the Sugar CRM database. We send newsletters using target lists. How can I update the target lists automatically before to start the emailing process? Ideally I would like to use a SQL statement or a report as a source of e-mail addresses for the emailing process. Is it possible?
The workflow is:
The user fill a order in our web. I need to add the record to the SugarCRM database.
According the user profile, he/she is assigned to a different target list. There are 4 target lists according the user profile.
Then, according the profile, the user will receive a different group of emails at 7, 15, 30 and 90 days from the registration date.
As I explain, a static target list does not work here because each day different users enroll in the system and the emailing schedule for each user depends on the date of registration.
I am trying to discover how to add directly via php to create dynamically a target list and then to launch the campaign but I am not sure if there is a better way.
I have found the solution. It is pretty simple. I only need to fill via sql the emailman table. I do not need to fill targets lists or similar.
How can we send a email to the user reminding them that some products are available in their wishlist?
I have seen this functionality on many sites and I wish someone would have Implemented it by now.
There should be a way to Do this program way.
Also There is no way available in magento to see wishlist report,like which item is most available in wishlist or top 5 wishlist products.Is there a way to Implement Both the things
Thanks in advance
Unfortunately there is no out of the box solution for both of your issues.
There does exist a $14.99 module that will give you more insight on wishlisted items and the relative customers: http://www.magentocommerce.com/magento-connect/admin-global-customer-wishlist-viewer.html
As for sending emails to those customers, this type of functionality exists in Magento Enterprise Edition. You have the ability to automatically send emails to customers with wishlisted items - unless you are willing to shell out $15,000 for the enterprise version, you are a bit out of luck here.
You can either utilize a email blast service like MailChimp which integrates directly into magento to send focused email blasts OR do some custom development work.
You can do this with MageMail. (Full disclosure: I'm the founder of MageMail).
In case you're looking to build this custom, you basically just want to pull in the wishlist_item table and join on the customer table to get the customer associated with the wishlist item.
One gotcha to keep in mind is that all of the wishlist items are included in the same wishlist, regardless of when they were added (they're not like quotes in that regard). So if you're building this custom, you'll want to make sure to build it in such a way that it will follow-up based on the date the wishlist item was added and not the date of the wishlist record itself.
I think that Enterprise has support for multiple wishlists but I haven't seen it in use much in the wild.
I think you can do exactly what you need the following way:
1. Segment your customers according to their wishlist records with Market Segmentation Suite extension. You can put users with particular wishlist item into a group or form a customer group of all users with non-empty wishlists. You can then export those segmented lists for future use.
2. Follow up your customers according to segmented lists you made with emails tailored to specific customer groups with Follow Up Email.
As for wishlist reports you can track which products have been added to customers’ wishlists, when the product has been added, how many days this item is in the wishlist with Advanced reports unit named Users Wishlists by aheadWorks.
So, these are 3 different extensions, but they definitely cope with the task you describe.
hi i am new to Bugzilla.
I intend to send scheduled emails that include report created by me.
I do realize there is something to include search results in the email, using the 'Whining' feature provided in the admin section, and I am currently using that.
But is there a way to send Reports that are in the tabular or graph style? These emails are intended to be sent to the Business team and they dont care about the Title or Description of the bug, all they care is about how many products have how many bugs and what priority.
i am able to generate the report as per their liking, but unable to figure out how to inlcude that data in a scheduled email
It is not currently possible to send reports via email, although is it a long standing request. See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35281