General :: Send Email 7 Days Before Actual Date
Aug 30, 2013How can I make that my access send an email to a user if there 7 days until en employee's birthday.
View RepliesHow can I make that my access send an email to a user if there 7 days until en employee's birthday.
View RepliesI'm very new to access, but see it has potential for a big payoff for a project I am doing. Currently, I'm stuck summing across the columns for Step 1 EC (est completion) - Step 8 EC. This may be a poor design on my part from inputting the data in the table. But all of these jobs being a stochastic process with always different steps in machining, I don't know how else to do it.
With all that being said, I would like each Piece Part to have a sum of days at the bottom of estimated completion and actual completion. Again, it must show the total for EACH part.
For example, as shown in the access file in report under "Piece Parts Report" the first part (No. 2 Aluminum Base Plate), it goes through 3 steps... with the steps being 1, 5, and 5 days respectively. I'd like for it to show at the bottom a total of 11 days for that part to be manufactured.
I have a query (Access 2007) that contains a field named "email" (which contains email addresses, of course). I want to email everyone in the query and they are all going to receive the same message. My email to them doesn't have to be personalized and I don't need to collect data from the recipients. I don't even need a reply to the email I send.
View 12 Replies View RelatedI have a database that I can use to create a query, grouping companies by city. I then want to send a specific email I have created in outlook to all of the email addresses in the query.I do not need to include names.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI need a form that will send a email to certain contacts depending on which box is ticked
Have never done this previously would this be possible
I found the code below online and added it to a process I already use. It works great for what I need to do right now. The code opens the email with the email address, the file attached, and a message in the body. The only thing that is missing is the subject line, which is the month of the report.
It is a monthly report sent via a text file to another group. The form that I send this from has a table as the Control Source. The month is in that table. I can put it on the form and hide it so that it can be accessed. How to add that below so that the month would show up in the Subject Line of the email?
START OF CODE
Dim objOutl
Set objOutl = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
Set objMailItem = objOutl.CreateItem(olMailItem)
'comment the next line if you do not want to see the outlook window
objMailItem.Display
[Code] ....
I have a marco that sends a report to other users, is it possible to stop the same report being sent twice to the same person . the user who sends the report is prompted for a number for that specific report...
View 2 Replies View RelatedI 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
[Code]....
i have a filter that shows the bookings for the weekend, which i can click on each act and it generates an email for then to confirm. however some acts have more than one booking on that weekend and i want to be able to list the bookings in one email, the email script i use at the moment is below, the acts can be grouped by a field called grouped
Code:
Private Sub artist_DblClick(Cancel As Integer)
Dim msgTxt As Variant
Dim objOutlook As Outlook.Application
Dim objMailItem As Outlook.MailItem
[code]....
Ive recently developed in Emailing from Microsoft Access. When I was researching email methods from Access a thought occurred to me that there should be an A.P.I. that would do this the easy way.All of them did have a web A.P.I. which was all I needed to translate a web request from the other language examples given.
Code:
Dim reportName As String
Dim path As String
Dim fso As Object
Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Dim oFile As Object
Dim strAttachments As String
Dim strTransPort As String
Dim byteData() As Byte
[code]....
I am currently using SendObj method to send an Outlook email and selected report as an attachment using the current form's data. This is triggered by a button click.
This is working well apart from having to use 'ClickYes' to outwit the Outlook 2012 security system.
However I now need to selectively send an extra pdf file with some of the emails based on a Yes/No field on the form. This is a fixed file on my local C drive.
I think I have to use automation to do that but I can't find a method of specifying the report I currently use in the SendObj method in the .Add.Attachment line.
Do I need to run the report and then save it so that I can specify the path and name in the .Add.attachment line followed by code which will delete the file? or is there a means of combining the code I currently use in SendObj to create the pdf object with automation option?
I have working code for both attachments at present but they send separate emails and I would prefer to combine them if possible.
I want to send an e-mail with a report as attachment.On the internet i have found two options, and both are not the best solutions.
1. option
Code:
DoCmd.SendObject acSendReport, sReport, acFormatPDF, sMailAdres
With this construction I don't have enough control over the mail, and worse, I get an Outlook message when the mail is sending which I have to answer.
2. option
Code:
Dim oMail As MailItem
Dim oAtt As Attachment
Set oApp = CreateObject("Outlook.application")
Set oMail = oApp.CreateItem(olMailItem)
DoCmd.OpenReport ReportName:=sReport, View:=acViewPreview, WindowMode:=acHidden
Set rpt = Reports(sReport)
[code]...
with this construction I have to enter an existing report.pdf on my filesystem (bold line), but I want to pass the rpt object straight to the mail as an attachment.
I have a requirement to send a email to individual clients via my access database 2003 . I am using the email address of the client in the current open form . I then created a query using the id to filter that particular client, this query then becomes my record set.The content for the email is held in a .txt file , On my c drive . Every things appears fine however the fonts that I select in the .txt file are not being use in the actual email body. I created a word document with my preferred fonts and copied and pasted them into the .txt file but on sending the email the selected fonts do not appear.
I have attached a demo of what I am trying to do . To test enter your own email in the email address field of the form . Note the .txt file is on the C:/ drive.
I would like to automate the current process of sending an e-mail with a PDF attachment that is unique to each recipient; it is their test results. I'm sending an e-mail one at a time (which was fine when the number of folks being tested was small, but now I'm up to approximately 200 e-mails and growing each year)
System Environment:
Windows 7 SP1 (64 bit)
Office 2010 Professional
Access environment and Process:
1. A qry object/letter is built based on 4 tables (test results, result averages, a global employee list and location)
2. The Report has both static and dynamic text. Examples include: "Dear" [qry-Letter. F_name] and Address Information
a. =[qry-Letters.F_Name] & " " & [qry-Letters.L_Name]
b. =[qry-Letters.Position]
c. ="Dept " & Right([qry-Letters.Dept],3) & ", " & [qry-Letters.City]
3. The report also includes the employee's results, the session averages (testing is conducted at multiple locations each occurrence is a session) and companywide averages.
4. Report Process: Run the report, entering primary key Emp_ID, report is populated saved (overwritten with the next Emp_ID and printed as a saved PDF.
5. MS Outlook: create a new e-mail, text body is common to all e-mails e.g. "attached are your test results" the PDF is attached and the e-mail sent to the recipient (the e-mail address follows the corporate standard, =Trim([qry-Letters.F_Name] & "." & [qry-Letters.L_Name] & "@abc.com")
I want to automate a task in access....
I have a query that may have 6 - 7 different records for example each record contains a different email address, i need to get the first email then send and email to that address then go to the next record get that email address send an email to that email address until its gone through all the records...
I use this code to send an email, dont know how to loop through records and get the email...
Code:
Dim appOutLook As Outlook.Application
Dim MailOutLook As Outlook.MailItem
Dim strPath As String
Dim strFileName As String
Set appOutLook = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
[Code] .....
I am sending an email using SendObject. Sometimes it works, and sometimes it makes the computer freeze up with no error message. I have tried this with Outlook running or not running, seems to make no difference.
Code:
'The sub procedure below sends e-mail in response to a click on the Send button.
Private Sub SendMessagesButton_Click()
'For Access, define some object variables and make connections.
Dim myConnection As ADODB.Connection
Set myConnection = CurrentProject.Connection
Dim myRecordSet As New ADODB.Recordset
myRecordSet.ActiveConnection = myConnection
[Code] ....
I have added some MsgBox () to narrow down where it crashes. It is after 'Five' and Before 'Six'. On the line:
Set appOutlookRecip = .Recipients.Add(eMailAddress)
I am mystified as to why it works OK sometimes, and not others. The email address being used is valid.
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.
How to amend the below, so that instead of doing 4 days, it does 4 working days?
<=DateAdd("d",4,Date())
Is there a way i can convert the weekend days into working days for example.
5/4/13 1:30 PM is on saturday what function can I use to make this day read 5/6/13 8:00 Am which is monday. Same thing for holidays.
I have a query and I need the records to display 3 working days before the 15 working day deadline.
I used the following in the criteria box below the received date field and it doesn't pull the correct number of workdays, it's pulling calendar days instead.
<=DateAdd("w",-12,Date())
Can anyone help, thanks for your time!!!
I have a query and I need the records to display 3 working days before the 15 working day deadline.
I used the following in the criteria box below the received date field and it doesn't pull the correct number of workdays, it's pulling calendar days instead.
<=DateAdd("w",-12,Date())
Can anyone help, thanks for your time!!!
i have a script that creates an email for a booking when i click on the artist name which works great. i want to be able to subject the email with the week number of the month. ie in subject it would be WEEK 1 JULY WEEKEND CHECKOFF. with the date info coming from gigdate field
Code:
Private Sub artist(Cancel As Integer)
Dim msgTxt As Variant
Dim objOutlook As Outlook.Application
Dim objMailItem As Outlook.MailItem
Dim blnCreated As Boolean
Dim act As String
[Code]...
Please confirm your upcoming weekend Booking
NAME OF ACT
Friday 20 July 2012
NAME OF VENUE
ADDRESS OF VENUE
09:30 pm - 01:00 am
Act Fee: $800.00 Less Commission: $80 Net Pay: $720.00
Payment Details: Invoice venue prior - EFT
Please reply OK to confirm this booking
Hello,
I am importing a table into my access database from an oracle DB. The date field comes in as text (20060604 - for June 04, 2006). I am trying to build a delete query, macro, expression or anything else that searches all the records in that particular field and delete those particular records that have the actual month date. (ex:all the records that have 06 (for June) in the middle). Any help will be much appreciated.
Thank you
I have a field containing a email address, I would like on double clicking on it to open OUTLOOK for sending a email
Thanx
Marco
Hi,
I have a crosstab query that groups by week to obtain columns for monday to sunday. Is there a way to obtain the actual dates that these columns represent?
Any help would be much appreciated.
I am currently using the =Weekday([Date]) formula to show which day of the week is it, but is it possible to show the actual day not a number?
Eg instead of "1" it shows "Sunday"
Cheers