Thank you for the suggestion - this is the technique I used. I called it from a script using the EmailAdapter.
Thanks! Blaine
Adam Harding wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Hi > > Click on TOOLS-DATA CONNECTIONS-ADD > > Then select 'Submit', 'Email Message' select the field for the originators > email address and put that in the "to" field. in the "subject" field add a > formula using the CONCAT function some text and their test title or number, > and make sure the attachment field is blank. Then add another data > connection for the lab. Then on your submit buttons add this as a rule that > is run when the form is submitted, job done. > > Hoep this helps, any problems, get back to me. > > Cheers Adam > > "frikker[ at ]gmail.com" wrote: > > > Until now, we have been using Outlook Forms (such a bad experience). > > Now, I am trying to set up a sharepoint and infopath solution. We are > > creating a form for "testing notifications". When someone wants to run > > a test in a lab, they fill out the form and submit it (to the form > > library). The lab then would receive a notification email that a new > > test has come in, and they would go to the form library and open it. > > Once the test is run, the lab submits feedback in the form, and the > > person who asked for the test submits feedback as well. These are all > > done by editing the existing form and saving it. What I need to do is > > somehow have an email notification that goes out when the form is > > updated. When it is submitted, the lab needs to get an email. When > > the lab updates the form the original person needs to be notified. How > > can I do this? I know you can set up notifications from sharepoint, but > > that would be only helpful for the lab. Otherwise, you're going to > > have every single person who submitted a test getting emails on every > > single update for all forms... this is not what I want. Any insight > > would be wonderful. The email would just go something along the lines > > of "Your form was updated - click here to see the form library". > > > > Thank you in advance, > > Blaine > > > >
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