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					How to pop up activities for a selected contact.  
						Posted: 24 Jun 08 10:17 AM
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					Hi,   I want to popup the activities for the particular contact/account id. can anyone plz tell me the function and parameters for getting the activities of a contact/account id.
  Thanks in advance.
  Ruchi
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					Re: How to pop up activities for a selected contact.  
						Posted: 24 Jun 08 11:35 AM
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					Hi Ruchi,
  You could do the following: Application.BasicFunctions.DoInvoke "Function", "Schedule:CompAct"
  Or build your own view - it depends on exactly what you want to do.
  Cheers,
  Steve | 
				 
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					Re: How to pop up activities for a selected contact.  
						Posted: 24 Jun 08 12:11 PM
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					Hi Steve,    Thanks for your reply. Actually this is not exactly what i want. I explain it more clearly :
  Suppose I have 2 contacts in saleslogix. Initially 1st contact is already opened. now I want to open 2nd contact with the activity tab is selected on the down side.  Can u plz tell me the parameters which i should pass in the DoInvoke function for this functionality.
  if possible, can u plz provide with all the available parameters for the DoInvoke function.
  Thanks
  Ruchi
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					Re: How to pop up activities for a selected contact.  
						Posted: 25 Jun 08 3:51 AM
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					Hi Ruchi,
  Why don't you get the users to put the Activities tab in the middle pane for Contacts - no code required at all.
  For the DoInvoke function you should take a look at the SalesLogix LAN Developers Reference guide. 
  The Parameters for DoInvoke are (Action, Argument) Action (String) – defines the action to be invoked. Argument (String) – defines the argument that is passed to the action.
  Cheers,
  Steve | 
				 
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