Alarms And Reminders
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Thanks to Todd Geist for the tutorial
Thanks to Todd Geist for the tutorial. Need help with this? Feel free to get in touch.
If you're a little adventurous and on a Mac, you can use Growl to send notifications to Mac users on your network (who have growl installed) and/or to their iPhones (which also need growl installed). Though a little tricky, this is wicked sexy.
If you're a little adventurous and on a Mac, you can use Growl to send notifications to Mac users on your network (who have growl installed) and/or to their iPhones (which also need Prowl installed). Though a little tricky, this is wicked sexy.
Thanks to Todd Geist for the tutorial
Thanks to Todd Geist for the tutorial
SeedCode Complete comes with a couple template scripts that you can use as the basis for email notifications as events are coming do. Check out Email Notifications in this documentation for more.
SeedCode Complete comes with a couple template scripts that you can use as the basis for email notifications as events are coming due. Check out Email Notifications in this documentation for more.
SeedCodeCalendar does not have any kind of alarms function built into it, though you can easily add one.
The trick here is to get FileMaker to run a script every so often- once you can do that, you can have a script that finds upcoming appointments, or finds them and then emails you about them.
In order to run a script like this (every x minutes, for instance), you'll create a script schedule on FileMaker Pro Server 10. You'll need a plugin if you're using an older version of server, something like the ScriptFire plugin from http://www.dacons.net. (In some of our installations, we have a simple FileMaker client running a similar plugin as an unattended agent. This agent machine can then do other automated tasks like email notifications, reports, etc.)
Once you can run a script every X minutes, simply write a script that looks for appointments coming up in the next X minutes and emails a reminder. You'll also likely want to then tag the event that the reminder has been sent or you could end up sending more than one from the same event.
For more information on this, search our support forum for “alarms”:
http://www.seedcode.com/support
SeedCode Complete comes with a couple template scripts that you can use as the basis for email notifications as events are coming do. Check out Email Notifications in this documentation for more.
If you're a little adventurous and on a Mac, you can use Growl to send notifications to Mac users on your network (who have growl installed) and/or to their iPhones (which also need growl installed). Though a little tricky, this is wicked sexy. Thanks to Todd Geist for the tutorial
If you're a little adventurous and on a Mac, you can use Growl to send notifications to Mac users on your network (who have growl installed) and/or to their iPhones (which also need growl installed). Though a little tricky, this is wicked sexy.
You can take the same email notifications scripts we've prepared, but tweak them to send growl notifications instead of emails:
Thanks to Todd Geist for the tutorial
If you're a little adventurous and on a Mac, you can use Growl to send notifications to Mac users on your network (who have growl installed) and/or to their iPhones (which also need growl installed). Though a little tricky, this is wicked sexy. Thanks to Todd Giest for the tutorial
If you're a little adventurous and on a Mac, you can use Growl to send notifications to Mac users on your network (who have growl installed) and/or to their iPhones (which also need growl installed). Though a little tricky, this is wicked sexy. Thanks to Todd Geist for the tutorial
Using Growl
If you're a little adventurous and on a Mac, you can use Growl to send notifications to Mac users on your network (who have growl installed) and/or to their iPhones (which also need growl installed). Though a little tricky, this is wicked sexy. Thanks to Todd Giest for the tutorial
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Can the Calendar Set Alarms or Give Me Some Kind of Notice When Appointments Are Coming Up?
SeedCodeCalendar does not have any kind of alarms function built into it, though you can easily add one.
The trick here is to get FileMaker to run a script every so often- once you can do that, you can have a script that finds upcoming appointments, or finds them and then emails you about them.
In order to run a script like this (every x minutes, for instance), you'll create a script schedule on FileMaker Pro Server 10. You'll need a plugin if you're using an older version of server, something like the ScriptFire plugin from http://www.dacons.net. (In some of our installations, we have a simple FileMaker client running a similar plugin as an unattended agent. This agent machine can then do other automated tasks like email notifications, reports, etc.)
Once you can run a script every X minutes, simply write a script that looks for appointments coming up in the next X minutes and emails a reminder. You'll also likely want to then tag the event that the reminder has been sent or you could end up sending more than one from the same event.
For more information on this, search our support forum for “alarms”:
http://www.seedcode.com/support