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Outlook Integration - Scripts
Posted: 15 Jul 08 9:33 AM
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Hey Guys
Was wondering whether anyone knows what script/form is first called when one clicks the "Record to History" and "Send to SLX" buttons in outlook?
Trying to troubleshoot some issues with it and I need somewhere to start!
Thanks
Greg |
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Re: Outlook Integration - Scripts
Posted: 16 Jul 08 3:09 AM
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Hi Greg
There is no form/script - this is all contained within slxab32.dll and slmn.dll - and, consequently, not changeable.
Regards Mike
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Re: Outlook Integration - Scripts
Posted: 16 Jul 08 3:55 AM
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Thanks Mike
At what point however does saleslogix pick it up, I mean the email data does hit SLX, and a form is loaded and populated with said data. Was just wondering where this starts within the customisable side of SLX as I want to follow it through its journey step by step.
Thanks
Greg |
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Re: Outlook Integration - Scripts
Posted: 16 Jul 08 3:56 AM
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Yup, same issue - there is *nothing* in SLX that can be customised - all the "forms" etc. are within these dll's and so you cannot modify them. |
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Re: Outlook Integration - Scripts
Posted: 16 Jul 08 5:17 AM
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When I hit "Record to History" in outlook, saleslogix pops up our regular (and customised...) "Add Note/History" form containing the email information data. It's this part that I'm trying to troubleshoot. |
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Re: Outlook Integration - Scripts
Posted: 16 Jul 08 5:30 AM
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I know.
So is that form launched and populated by the integration DLL, or is there any other processing of the information prior to it (like, for example, when you drag drop a file into SLX).
Thanks Greg |
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Re: Outlook Integration - Scripts
Posted: 18 Jul 08 7:37 AM
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I've used and loved Outlook2CRM (albeit w/o developers licence, and only for the duration of the trial), saved me endless amounts of time. Unfortunately management being management wouldnt let me spend the money (despite pointing out that in terms of time saved * average wage that it would pay for itself in a few months).
Sigh  Thanks, Greg. |
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