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JNariss
Hello,
I have nearly become an expert using the SendObject. However I have now
run into a slight problem. I have this one form that did a fantasic job
of emailing to a group of 4 people. Not 4 ordinary people but 4
"Managers". Well, now it seems that the "Analysts" would like to
receive a notification as well.
So I used to have my send obect set up with:
DoCmd.SendObject acSendNoObject, , ,
"(e-mail address removed),[email protected],[email protected],[email protected]",
, , "Move To Production1", strMessage, No, False
This is not going to work anymore and I can't just throw in the
analyst's name b/c there are a ton of analysts and each time this form
is used it could be a different analyst that it will be sent to.
So I've been using the Dim strTo As String, strTo = syntax to try to
accomplish grabbing the Analyst Email from that field on the form as
well as still emailing to the group of 4 managers. The only problem now
is...............it's not working.
Here is the code I have tried:
Private Sub cmdSubmit_Click()
Dim strRequest_ID As String
Dim strTo As String
Dim strHeader As String
Dim strMessage As String
Dim strAuthorized_By As String
strRequest_ID = Me.Request_Request_ID
strTo = "[Me.Analyst_Email]" &
"[[email protected],[email protected],[email protected],[email protected]]"
strHeader = "Request moved into production"
strMessage = "A request has been officially moved into production.
Details for this move are below." _
& "If this move was incorrect please contact the listed Authorizer
below:" & Chr$(13) & Chr$(13) & _
"Request_ID: " & strRequest_ID & Chr$(13) & Chr$(13) & _
"Authorized By: " & strAuthorized_By & Chr$(13) & Chr$(13) & _
"Please do not respond to this automated email."
DoCmd.SendObject acSendNoObject, , , strTo, , , strHeader,
strMessage, No, False
DoCmd.Close acForm, "frmMoveToProd1"
MsgBox "You have submitted this request into production" &
Chr$(13) & Chr$(13) & _
"and sent notification to management and the assigned
analyst.", vbOKOnly, _
"Move To Production Successful!"
End Sub
I have tried numerous things with the line "strTo = " such as taking
out the [ ] and taking out the " " and leaving it as one like
"Me.Analyst_Email & (e-mail address removed),[email protected]" and i have tried
strTo = Me.Analyst_Email &
"(e-mail address removed),[email protected],[email protected],[email protected]"
but neither of them seem to work.
Is this even possible??????? And if not how can I make it happen or do
something similar to this???
I appreciate it,
Justine
I have nearly become an expert using the SendObject. However I have now
run into a slight problem. I have this one form that did a fantasic job
of emailing to a group of 4 people. Not 4 ordinary people but 4
"Managers". Well, now it seems that the "Analysts" would like to
receive a notification as well.
So I used to have my send obect set up with:
DoCmd.SendObject acSendNoObject, , ,
"(e-mail address removed),[email protected],[email protected],[email protected]",
, , "Move To Production1", strMessage, No, False
This is not going to work anymore and I can't just throw in the
analyst's name b/c there are a ton of analysts and each time this form
is used it could be a different analyst that it will be sent to.
So I've been using the Dim strTo As String, strTo = syntax to try to
accomplish grabbing the Analyst Email from that field on the form as
well as still emailing to the group of 4 managers. The only problem now
is...............it's not working.
Here is the code I have tried:
Private Sub cmdSubmit_Click()
Dim strRequest_ID As String
Dim strTo As String
Dim strHeader As String
Dim strMessage As String
Dim strAuthorized_By As String
strRequest_ID = Me.Request_Request_ID
strTo = "[Me.Analyst_Email]" &
"[[email protected],[email protected],[email protected],[email protected]]"
strHeader = "Request moved into production"
strMessage = "A request has been officially moved into production.
Details for this move are below." _
& "If this move was incorrect please contact the listed Authorizer
below:" & Chr$(13) & Chr$(13) & _
"Request_ID: " & strRequest_ID & Chr$(13) & Chr$(13) & _
"Authorized By: " & strAuthorized_By & Chr$(13) & Chr$(13) & _
"Please do not respond to this automated email."
DoCmd.SendObject acSendNoObject, , , strTo, , , strHeader,
strMessage, No, False
DoCmd.Close acForm, "frmMoveToProd1"
MsgBox "You have submitted this request into production" &
Chr$(13) & Chr$(13) & _
"and sent notification to management and the assigned
analyst.", vbOKOnly, _
"Move To Production Successful!"
End Sub
I have tried numerous things with the line "strTo = " such as taking
out the [ ] and taking out the " " and leaving it as one like
"Me.Analyst_Email & (e-mail address removed),[email protected]" and i have tried
strTo = Me.Analyst_Email &
"(e-mail address removed),[email protected],[email protected],[email protected]"
but neither of them seem to work.
Is this even possible??????? And if not how can I make it happen or do
something similar to this???
I appreciate it,
Justine