IN fact he doesnt need "done" unless there are multiple possible
outcomes (as in "done", "not done", "couldnt find them"  "customers an
idiot so I ordered him an icecream from the Coogee Bay Hotel "   stuff
like that.

If the only notification needed is that the job's done,  all the SMS
would need to contain is the job number.   SO his intstructions to the
field guys would be just "send the job number to this number when it's
finished."

So the field guy just sends "12345" to the inbound number.

Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
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On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 3:54 PM, Steve Onnis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Yes that's right
>
> Same when you buy those stupid ring tones.  Just send the ring tone code to
> the subscription service and it replies back with the ring tone for you.
>
> What Claude wants to do is have a sales person for example get an sms
> notification about a job, then just reply with DONE when its done.  The
> problem is, if they get send 2 jobs, and they complete one and reply DONE,
> how will the system know which job has been done?  It cant know unless a job
> code or something it passed in the message also like "JOB123 DONE".
>
>

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