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7/23/2007 2:32 PM
 

My needs vary from my first and my third post. I came today to the office and the client changed what they wanted..
Now they want both, store information into the database and at the same time sending a notification to the admin that a new request was sent.
Is Form Master capable to do this?

This would be easy using VB.NET or C#, but right now i have no time to see how DNN works and try to do my own module...

 
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7/23/2007 10:40 PM
 

Hi brian... thanks for ur reply.

Looks great. You told me that you already used it, my question is... Does it saves those emails into the database?
I red the specifications, i didnt read  something about that. Im not sure 'cause as i already said i'm latin and my english is not 100% good, maybe i just didnt read it or get it when i red it.

 
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7/23/2007 10:55 PM
 

DuffPa wrote

My needs vary from my first and my third post. I came today to the office and the client changed what they wanted..
Now they want both, store information into the database and at the same time sending a notification to the admin that a new request was sent.
Is Form Master capable to do this?

This would be easy using VB.NET or C#, but right now i have no time to see how DNN works and try to do my own module...

Yes, Form Master can do this and much more. If you visit the web site, there is a good help system, samples, tutorials that will give you a clear idea of its capabilities.


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7/23/2007 11:33 PM
 

Also, if you're comfortable with basic scripts and code, make sure you check out the more complex form tools like these:

and there are one or two others on there that have a following.

The point being that whatever you build is more open-ended, so you can add or change a broader range of functionality.

 
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