Charles,
If I understand your comments correctly, you are making Journal Phone Call
logs in Outlook from within an open Outlook Contact Record via clicking on
the ACTIONS button of the toolbar and then selecting "Call Contact" from
the
picklist which concurrently creates a completed Phone Log. Then all you
do
is start and stop the timer accordingly. This is a standard Outlook Call
Log
workflow procedure and you CAN also do this exact same step procedure from
within a Business Contact Record if you are willing to live with some
navigation issues. What you will end up with by doing this however is
originating a link FROM a native BCM item (The Business Contact Record) TO
a
native Outlook item (The Phone Log Record within the Outlook Journal).
This
resulting link will only be 1 way navigatable "FROM" the Contact indicated
in
the link field located in the lower left corner of the Journal Record to
open
the linked Business Contact Record by clicking on it. This is an "Outlook
item link" only and will display in the various Outlook Journal views but
there will be no trace of this link in order to navigate back to the
Outlook
Phone Call log FROM the Business Contact Record. The linked item does not
reside within the BCM MSDE db but rather it resides of course within the
Outlook Journal folder. That is why in order to create a similar Business
History record (Journal's cousin) you have to create a native BCM history
item titled "Business Phone Log." (You will note of course that this
record
item is a simpler form with fewer fields to populate and also contains a
static date & time stamp that cannot later be modified) In order for any
Business Contact or Account linked phone logs to be displayed and fully
accessed inside of the BCM data base, you have to use the Business History
Folder in BCM rather than the native Outlook Journal folder. This will
enable 2 way navigation between these linked items.
You can track your phone calls either way but one way has more (dare I
even
say this at the risk of seeming negative?) "limitations" than the other
way.
You have to work with what this db add-in program gives you to work with.
I
do hope this isn't too confusing of a post and I would reccommend trial &
error experimentation to clarify and determine what works best for you.
-THP
Charles said:
Tim,
I am a Network Consultant and have used Outlook extensively for years.
One
issue that I always run into is most of my accounts have several people
who
I have contact information on. In addition, various people will call me
from an account or I need to call them. All of these contacts were
defaulted to Journal phone calls and I would be able place the call and
start the timer. At the end of the call I would stop the timer and make
notes about the call. If I was being called from someone I would still go
through the motions of placing the call to get to the point of starting
the
timer. The two advantages to doing it this ways is you start the journal
along with the phone call and link the journal to the contact.
The reason I wrote all this is to clearify what I am trying to accomplish.
I am new to BCM but have reasearched it for while. I use an Exchange
Server
so it was a non-issue until now. Being a consultant, I went through the
quick start and even some of the tutorials. I did see the option to
create
a phone log from either the business contact, business account or history.
I also understand and have linked the calls to an account. I guess what I
am asking is, isn't there an easier way to track phone calls? I thought
maybe I missed a setup somewhere that would allow me to do the same thing
in
contacts becuase this seems like a lot of work to make my job easier.
Tim, now that I wrote all of this, would you please let me know if this is
the only way and I cannot just click 'call..............' like you do in
contacts.
Thanks
Charles
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