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Trent
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skipping stones
skipping stones

08/24/2008 9:32 AM  

Chad,

 

I no longer understand how to send an email upon forms submission.

 

I upgraded to Dynamic Forms 02.60.70.  I'm trying to setup a Forms Completion Event to send an email upon submission.  I have it configured as Dynamic Email but unlike previous version of Dyn. Forms I no longer see an option that allows one to select "Fire Event On"  which I previously would select "Only Initial Registration".  I'm not sure if there is a programming bug or if I'm unclear on how the new version of Dyn. Forms works.

 

I'm using DNN verson 04.08.02.

 

Thanks for you help.

 

Chad
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river guide
river guide

08/25/2008 12:46 PM  
Hi. The feature that you are referring to is a feature of Dynamic Registration and not Dynamic Forms.

-Chad
Trent
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skipping stones
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08/25/2008 1:00 PM  
Oh - Does dynamic forms provide the capability to send an email to the administrator upon submission?

Thanks,

Trent
Chad
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river guide
river guide

08/25/2008 2:37 PM  
Yes,

But this is actually just an email event.

If you needed a different email to fire off if the user was logged in and that should be different from when they were not signed in (as the feature works in Dynamic Registration) you should just.

1. Create a hidden field with a short field name called 'loggedin' and set the default value to 'True', set the value to 'not display for anonymous users'.

Then

2. Create an email completion event, and instead of firing for 'Any Response' simply set it to fire when the hidden field called 'LoggedIn' is = True.


Doing these steps will cause the email completion event to only fire with the user is logged in.


If it doesn't matter if the user is logged in or now you can just set the dynamic event response to be 'Any Response' and the email will always go out.

-Chad
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