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Emerald 2.5 InvoicesHi,
I am having the same problem and would love to see what you got.
Thanks in advance.
Gulam
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Ronnie Franklin=20
To: emerald@iea-software.com=20
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2000 5:46 AM
Subject: RE: [Emerald] Emerald 2.5 Invoices
When you find out how to have FULL control over what your client has =
his computer set to and what Email program he is using let the rest of =
us know.. as that is the ONLY way that you will ever have full control =
over how the Email invoice looks on the customers computer or printer...
=20
If you have CR7 I will send you what I have done and I think it comes =
very close to the best that can be done....
=20
=20
-----Original Message-----
From: emerald-request@iea-software.com =
[mailto:emerald-request@iea-software.com]On Behalf Of Jeff Hopkins =
(RadAdmin)
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2000 7:46 PM
To: 'emerald@iea-software.com'
Subject: [Emerald] Emerald 2.5 Invoices
Hi,=20
I am having trouble getting a decent CCreceipt or Email invoice =
using Emerald 2.5 and CR6. The HTML invoice is a great ideal but the =
final email format it still is very unpredictable. The text email =
format is terrible. I have spent more time tweaking the Crystal reports =
invoice and CC receipt reports, the two I currently use, then my entire =
time setting up and using Emerald. It is hard to come across as a =
professional business with unreadable invoices.
There needs to be a way to let me have full control over the final =
look of the email. Could I extract the invoice info from the DB myself =
and email it in a presentable format? Why would you use CR? Isn't =
there a simpler, more user controllable way to do this? Perl or =
something?
Thanks,=20
Jeff Hopkins=20
Default Emerald CC receipt email. (truncated paragraph, missing =
date, etc.)=20
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The following credit card was processed by Agalis=20
Authorization Name: Darrin Dailey=20
Last Four Digits: 7306=20
Billing Address: 954 Riverside Dr.=20
Request Date: Amount:$17.50=20
Crystal Reports 6.0 preview=20
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The following credit card was processed by Agalis Internet billing =
department. If you have any questions, please contact Jeff. 429-2701
Authorization Name: Darrin Dailey=20
Last Four Digits: 7306=20
Billing Address: 954 Riverside Dr.=20
Request Date: 2/1/2000=20
Amount: $17.50=20
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------=_NextPart_000_004A_01BF733C.52306AC0------- Original Message -----From:=20 Ronnie =Franklin=20Sent: Tuesday, February 08, =2000 5:46=20 AMSubject: RE: [Emerald] Emerald =2.5=20 InvoicesWhen=20 you find out how to have FULL control over what your client has his =computer=20 set to and what Email program he is using let the rest of us know.. as =that is=20 the ONLY way that you will ever have full control over how the Email =invoice=20 looks on the customers computer or printer...If=20 you have CR7 I will send you what I have done and I think it comes =very close=20 to the best that can be done....-----Original Message-----
From:=20 emerald-request@iea-software.com=20 [mailto:emerald-request@iea-software.com]On Behalf Of Jeff =Hopkins=20 (RadAdmin)
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2000 7:46 =PM
To:=20 'emerald@iea-software.com'
Subject: [Emerald] Emerald 2.5=20 InvoicesHi,
I am having trouble getting a decent CCreceipt or Email =invoice using=20 Emerald 2.5 and CR6. The HTML invoice is a great ideal but the =final=20 email format it still is very unpredictable. The text email =format is=20 terrible. I have spent more time tweaking the Crystal reports =invoice=20 and CC receipt reports, the two I currently use, then my entire time =setting=20 up and using Emerald. It is hard to come across as a =professional=20 business with unreadable invoices.There needs to be a way to =let me have=20 full control over the final look of the email. Could I extract =the=20 invoice info from the DB myself and email it in a presentable =format? =20 Why would you use CR? Isn't there a simpler, more user =controllable=20 way to do this? Perl or something?
Thanks,
Jeff Hopkins
Default Emerald CC receipt =email. =20 (truncated paragraph, missing date, etc.)
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The following credit =card was=20 processed by Agalis
Authorization=20 Name: Darrin Dailey
Last =Four=20 Digits: 7306
=Billing=20 Address: 954 Riverside Dr.&nbs=p; =20 Request=20 =Date: &n=bsp; =20 Amount:$17.50
Crystal Reports 6.0 =preview=20
-------------------------------------------------------------=20The following credit card was =processed=20 by Agalis Internet billing department. If you have any questions, =please=20 contact Jeff. 429-2701
Authorization Name: Darrin Dailey =
Last =Four=20 Digits: 7306
=Billing=20 Address: 954 Riverside Dr.&nbs=p; =20 Request Date: 2/1/2000
&nbs=p; =20 Amount: $17.50-------------------------------------------------------------=20