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    Internal messaging

    I'm aware of the ability to use email (Alpha's, Outlook, etc.) to send messages, but I'm wondering if anyone knows of a way to do the following:

    1. Send/receive messages to/from other users of Alpha on a local network (pretend there is not Internet connection).

    2. Message is sent/received in real time, i.e., message sent by another is shown immediately by A5 user while open to the application.

    3. WAS not being used -- strictly on the desktop.

    I don't think this can be done, but prove me wrong if you know something. Thanks.

    Jeff Fried

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    Re: Internal messaging

    To what end?

    In our agency,we have a need to assign new case numbers at the front desk. We have a script that triggers an e-mail (outlook) to the person assigning numbers who then replies to the e-mail within minutes.

    Tom

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      #3
      Re: Internal messaging

      Hi Jeff

      This can be done. We are currently using an internal messaging system on a game reserve booking system from 4 sites. Users that are currently logged in can see who is logged in and send messages to them. This is not using email.


      Peter Gagiano

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        #4
        Re: Internal messaging

        Originally posted by gagsoft View Post
        Hi Jeff

        This can be done. We are currently using an internal messaging system on a game reserve booking system from 4 sites. Users that are currently logged in can see who is logged in and send messages to them. This is not using email.


        Peter Gagiano
        Is this done within Alpha, or are you using a separate program for this?

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          #5
          Re: Internal messaging

          Originally posted by Tom Henkel View Post
          To what end?

          In our agency,we have a need to assign new case numbers at the front desk. We have a script that triggers an e-mail (outlook) to the person assigning numbers who then replies to the e-mail within minutes.

          Tom
          You're using Outlook, which means you require an Internet connection, and I'm looking for a solution that is completely internal, without the need for an Internet connection.

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            #6
            Re: Internal messaging

            Hi Jeff

            This is all done within Alpha. Outlook or email is not part of the equation at all. There are various ways this can be achieved. Either append to a text message file to which everyone on the network have access to, or a table assuming this will be for local network.


            Peter Gagiano

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              #7
              Re: Internal messaging

              Originally posted by gagsoft View Post
              Hi Jeff

              This is all done within Alpha. Outlook or email is not part of the equation at all. There are various ways this can be achieved. Either append to a text message file to which everyone on the network have access to, or a table assuming this will be for local network.


              Peter Gagiano

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              Sorry, Peter. My response regarding Outlook and email was to Tom Henkel, who described a system that uses external email. I did understand that you are keeping your messaging system away from Internet-based email.

              Jeff

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                #8
                Re: Internal messaging

                You can do this with:
                - A login system that tracks each user through the system
                - A couple of tables for the messages. I use 2, one for the messages as sent and another archive table that saves every message sent in the system.
                - a main message table with date and time, sender and receiver, read or not and other control-type fields.
                - a background form that is always running in the application. This houses an on timer event to check for new messages and. when one is detected, a modeless xdialog pops up over whatever is running and allows the user to open the messaging module.

                I use xdialogs for the ui. The attached may give you some ideas.
                Finian

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                  #9
                  Re: Internal messaging

                  Originally posted by Finian Lennon View Post
                  You can do this with:
                  - A login system that tracks each user through the system
                  - A couple of tables for the messages. I use 2, one for the messages as sent and another archive table that saves every message sent in the system.
                  - a main message table with date and time, sender and receiver, read or not and other control-type fields.
                  - a background form that is always running in the application. This houses an on timer event to check for new messages and. when one is detected, a modeless xdialog pops up over whatever is running and allows the user to open the messaging module.

                  I use xdialogs for the ui. The attached may give you some ideas.
                  Finian,

                  This looks very interesting and is exactly the kind of idea I was looking for. Thanks for sharing this.

                  Jeff

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                    #10
                    Re: Internal messaging

                    You're using Outlook, which means you require an Internet connection, and I'm looking for a solution that is completely internal, without the need for an Internet connection.
                    Although we do have external e-mail, all of these addresss are internal only.

                    Our e-mail server is configure so that many of our users have internal only e-mail. I do not do the server configurations, so I really don't know what all is involved, but even before we had outside connections, we had exchange for all of our internal e-mails.

                    Tom

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                      #11
                      Re: Internal messaging

                      Finian's is cool. I built mine before Xbasic, but it gets daily use. An added bonus for this kind of system is that you can use events to enter a message for a user. In my system, for example, if a check is written for an unusually large amount, a note gets sent to the chief accountant.

                      See attached picture.
                      -Steve
                      sigpic

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                        #12
                        Re: Internal messaging

                        Originally posted by Steve Workings View Post
                        Finian's is cool. I built mine before Xbasic, but it gets daily use. An added bonus for this kind of system is that you can use events to enter a message for a user. In my system, for example, if a check is written for an unusually large amount, a note gets sent to the chief accountant.

                        See attached picture.
                        Steve,

                        Yours looks great. Do you know if there's any place among the sea of Alpha documentation where developing this capability (internal messaging) is documented?

                        Jeff

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                          #13
                          Re: Internal messaging

                          Naw, I jus' made it up.
                          -Steve
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                            #14
                            Re: Internal messaging

                            Hello
                            Could I ask you for some help on the messaging side I need to do a similar system for a school messaging system. Has anyone got this working for web based application?

                            Did you find it slowed your system down?
                            What event do you use?

                            Thanks!!

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                              #15
                              Re: Internal messaging

                              Do you want to include users who aren't using Alpha Five? If so, there are a number of messaging programs out there that do not use the internet. Many years ago I got one for a client and they are still using it today and like it. It is called LanChat. I believe the cost is $12, lifetime and I think you can try it for free. I believe the $12 license is for one network--at least that's all my client ever paid and they use on up to 20 computers on their network.

                              Raymond Lyons

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