I've been searching the threads, but to no avail! (be gentle - a curious beginner in a crazy world of demands!)
My database (table) has a date field, when this date is 'now()' I need to send a reminder email to a 1 collegue and 'cc' 2 others. And automatically change the background colour of the date field; say to red.
A step by step guide would be great, or a nudge in the direction of a good example would help,
When I start my database, I would like a field to be checked for todays date. If the condition is true, I would like it to use an alert to tell me that the condition is met. Any ideas?
have a table with a list of employees with their badge numbers and the expiry date of their badges. I want to be able to run a query that will list/alert any badges that are due to expire with one months notice. How do I do this?
A friend wanted me to write them a short db for their work, part of which involves emailing attachments automatically off a button. (They informed me at the time that they use microsoft office outlook as their e-mail system)
Not a problem I thought and started writting the db. When it came to running it on his system I found that he accessed the microsoft office outlook via the web, not via his desk top.
This is like nothing I've ever come across before. He goes to an external web address that his company have set up, enters his user and password details and a web page identical to microsoft office outlook opens up. From here he receives / sends his e-mail etc.
I suspect I know the answer to this question but I'm hoping somoene will prove me wrong. Can Access be used in any way so it automatically sends e-mails via a web based system?
Right now, I have a contact database with email addresses, and would like to know if anyone has any suggestions on how to implement a command button that when I click on it, it will do the action as clicking on a link that says
mailto:anyone@anyone.com
If I type the mailto: before the email address, and click on it, it will open the email message window, but I am looking for a way to have the user click on a button and then it opens the email message window.
I have an access database that sends one e-mail to each individual in a table, that works fine. Now I would like to send an e-mail to the leaders of these individuals, however, some leaders have more than individual under their scope so to avoid sending several emails, I would like to know if there is any way I can send one e-mail to the person with the names of the individuals he leads in the body of the e-mail. This is the code I have that sends emails to the individuals:
Code: Private Sub Command2_Click() Dim MyDB As Database Dim MyRS As Recordset
I like this form I have that allows me to send attachment when email is entered.However, I would like to have a list box of Name and Email Address. when selected the email address is now set (same as before but just as a drop down) I type my message etc...But the attachment part I would like to send a specific report (that connects to that email address) so that it will only send jobs connected to that person.
Here is the code below:
Private Sub Email_Output_Click() ' ' Email API Outlook example programming code ' Send email from to Outlook ' Select Case Me.Email_Output_Option
I am trying to generate an email that will send a copy of the last record entered from my table "Main" to a departement email, based on the department field entry on my form.
I know that I can send emails both thru outlook as well as direct. Would prefer to sent the direct (without opening outlook). Here is what I'm working with:Table with record informaiton called "Main"
Form called "Action Entry" which contains the information that I would like to send- part of which is a feild called "Assigned To" which is a list of departemnts linked to a secondary table called "departments"
Table called " departments" which contains the following Fields: ID, Departments, Email.What I would like to happen is when I hit the exit button on my form, an email goes out to the "Assigned Department" email address associated to the select departmet, that shows the information in the form (which i expect will be a report saved as PDF). I understand some of the VB code to create an email, but don't knwo how to tell it to select the correct email based on the Department selected on the form.
I am trying to send a report to a list of employees. I have a query that generates the report into the layout I want and includes the e-mail address of who the recipient should be. The report looks something like this:
I need to send, for each row in the query, this report based on the results of that particular row. How would I go about making a e-mail template that would be used, or at least sending the report as a PDF attachment? I've seen the sendObject method.
I'm trying to send at report based on a Query from a specific form.
Everything is (almost) working fine, except the fact that I can't get a criteria into DoCmd.SendObject method.
My code is:
Private Sub Kommandoknap212_Click() On Error GoTo MailTilGodkendelse_Err DoCmd.DoMenuItem acFormBar, acRecordsMenu, 5, , acMenuVer70 Dim MailAtt As String Dim intSearch As String
I have got a form (name: SearchForm) that displays results of a query (name: AircraftSearch). It is a continuous form displaying multiple results of a search done by the query. I need to be able to send an e-mail to multiple recipients chosen from results displayed on the form.
One of the form's field (a text box called: EmailToOperator) is containing e-mail address to an aircraft operator selected by the underlying query. I need to be able to place a check box button (or something similar) that is going to select the e-mail address. The tricky part is to have multiple check boxes allocated for each record displayed on the form and have them working independently.
The second task is sending a one message (via Microsoft Outlook 2010) to chosen multiple recipients (with no attachments) having the recipients' addresses not visible to each other.
I am trying to make an automation in order generate reports based on query ( person name,person email address ) , export them to a folder in PDF and then send them one by one to each person email address.
What is happening:
- the reports are generated and exported fine - the email are sent to the right addresses but the first person receives the correct report , the second person receives the report from the first person plus its own report and so on.
Here is my code :
Private Sub MakeReportSendEmail_Click() Dim MyDB As DAO.Database Dim MyRS As DAO.Recordset Dim strSQL As String Dim strRptName As String
I've setup a selection form that returns a specific list of email addresses in a query.
What I can't work out is how to press a button and have the email addresses populate the To: field in a blank Outlook email - I don't need any bells or whistles.
Table 1 has all the items I am trying to sell with sell by date after which I cannot sell this item. Then in Table 2 I have forecasted sales. So now I am trying to calculate stock consumption to see if I will be left with any stock that I cannot sell.
So now somehow I need to deduct sales forecast from my stock holding but it needs to go by date i.e. consume all stock for Item 1 with date 16/09 before moving to Item 1 with sale by date 23/09.
So based on the attached example, I can see that on 16/09 I will consume only 5 cases from sell by date 16/09 and another sale is 18/09. So that would give me information that I will be left with 95 items dated 16/09, which I cannot sell because they will be out of date.
Ideally I would like also to include the logic that if Item is out of date it would move to the next sell by date.
So in this case sale of Item 1 forecasted for 18/09 (94) would consume the whole stock (50) with date 23/09 and another 44 from date 01/10
For Item 2 I can see that units with Sell by date 30/09 will be consumed on 25/09 and I will start taking stock from next sell by date which is 14/10.
Is there a way to show the earliest and latest dates of a report generated by a non-date field?
E.g. I generate a report based on Food, and it'll list the days that this food is associated with. Is there a way to show the first and last day that appears in this report (i.e. the range of dates that the report shows based on the food selected)
I have a DB with Start Date (dd.mm.yyyy), End Date (dd.mm.yyyy) and Quarters. We have 4 Quarters (Jan-March, April-June, July-Sep, Oct-Dec) and extra columns of month (xxx) and year (yyyy) too.
The problem is the front end users have access permissions to modify the dates. if they change the start date and end date then they are manually gonna change other fields like quarter, month and year too (Which they don't want). The users don't need to manually update the column values for Quarter, Month and Year
For Example,
If the user modifies Start Date to: 22.05.2014 and End Date to: 24.06.2014 (then the quarter column should be fixed to 2nd quarter and month should be June and year should be 2014).
2nd Example: We need to consider the End Date for classifying the quarters, Month and Year
If the Start Date is: 22.05.2014 and End Date is: 24.12.2014 (then the quarter column should be fixed to 4th quarter and month should be December and year should be 2014).
The solution is when ever the front end user modifies the dates then automatically the quarter, month and year columns need to be changed.
Sample piece of Access data sheet with just 3 examples. Column names Start date, End date, Quarter, Month, Year.
I have a database which stores information relating to club members, which I'm in the middle of giving a bit of a facelift and one thing I want to automate is the calculation of the expiry date.
My memberships expire annually at the end of December and the expiry date is set as a default value within the table properties. This has to be manually changed every September (every new member from then pays for 15 months) to the following December.
Is there a formula I can insert in the defaul value field that will return December the current year if todays date is between January and August, and December next year if todays date is between September and December?
I am using the following expression to calculate a completion date for a project which is based on the due date. My problem that I am running into is when I get to a project that is due on a Tuesday, it returns a date for Sunday when it should be Friday.
I have a form that contains six boxes with the run out date for six different types of employee vaccinations each box contains a conditional format that allows it to change colour to highlight how close they are to requiring another course of injections (Green = within 6 weeks, Amber = within 2 weeks and Red = Out of date).
What i would like is similar to the conditional formatting be able to auto email the individual on the 6 week 2 week and if they happen to run out of date.
Not sure how difficult this will be my access knowledge is vastly improving so any help would be greatly appreciated.
P.s I have searched the access forums and only came close with a birthday greeting style auto email but the fact i want to be a pain and auto email at different intervals hampered that idea!
I would like to create a query that would do the following give me all dates that occurred within the last six months triggered by a date entered into table which when reached it would trigger an email being sent. To explain more detail I am working on a funeral home database. (Which seems like a never ending but I am learning so much so I want to keep building it). Once I enter the date of death field name (DOD) I want query to all deaths that happen prior to past six months from current date. Which would trigger and email that would notify me to send a follow up letter for family.
I manage training for a large organization and am able to get a data dump that contains class end dates and class hours. Based off of those two, is it possible to determine a start date (excluding non-business days)?
For example, a 2 day class would be 16 'Hours' with an 'End Date' of Friday the 15th. Is there a formula that would give me Thursday the 14th as a 'Start Date?'
More importantly, if 'Hours' is 80 and the 'End Date' Friday the 15th, would it be able to give me a 'Start Date' of Monday the 4th? Can Access account for holidays?
I have a DB with Start Date (dd.mm.yyyy), End Date (dd.mm.yyyy) and Quarters. We have 4 Quarters (Jan-March, April-June, July-Sep, Oct-Dec) and extra columns of month (xxx) and year (yyyy) too.
The problem is the front end users have access permissions to modify the dates. if they change the start date and end date then they are manually gonna change other fields like quarter, month and year too (Which they don't want). The users don't need to manually update the column values for Quarter, Month and Year
For Example,
If the user modifies Start Date to: 22.05.2014 and End Date to: 24.06.2014 (then the quarter column should be fixed to 2nd quarter and month should be June and year should be 2014).
2nd Example: We need to consider the End Date for classifying the quarters, Month and Year
If the Start Date is: 22.05.2014 and End Date is: 24.12.2014 (then the quarter column should be fixed to 4th quarter and month should be December and year should be 2014).
The solution is when ever the front end user modifies the dates then automatically the quarter, month and year columns need to be changed.
Need sample piece of Access data sheet with just 3 examples. Column names Start date, End date, Quarter, Month, Year.
I have a button on a form that creates an email and inserts fields from my database. I have a field that is set to Long Date format type, but when it populates the email, it shows as a Short Date format type. Is there anyway to retain the Long Date format?
I am a College Instructor and I would like to make a Database that will regularly email me a list of Students who are approaching the mid-point of their Program.Is it possible to program Access to email a list with Student Names, Registration Numbers, etc, etc. by a given date?
As of right now I have a Database with all of the students' pertinent information but I have to manually comb through the Database each week to see which students will require a Mid-Term interview that week.