Hi Mudit

I very interested in that, please write the example or send the documentation. 
My email is: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 





Best regards,


 


        Diego Gagliano



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From: mudit mittal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 
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Sent: Wednesday, 14 March, 2007 9:00:34 AM
Subject: Re: [development-axapta] How to get microsoft outlook's contact's 
email address into Axapta?

Hi Abdul

My first take on this one - Use outlook synchronization feature in Ax , you can 
synchronize Ol contacts , appointments and tasks to Ax (and vice-versa). So 
contact in ol will be represented by contact persons in Ax. Then you can use Ax 
to send mails to those contact persons. (Outlook sync is a powerfull feature 
which has been redone in 4.0)

If you dont want to create Contact persons in Ax for the contacts in Ol , then 
you can still definately read the Address book in Outlook and just write code 
to send mails. Easy way to get hold of Contacts would be using Outlook Object 
Model and hooking through COM. For sample code , look through class 
smmSelectContactPer sonsFromOutlook_ Form - fetchContactsFromOu tlook. The 
method basically fetches the contacts from outlook and insert in a temporary 
table and then show it on a form.


PS - A note to all , if people are interested in knowing more about Outlook 
syncrhonization , i can write about it.


Regards
Mudit





Abdul Kadar <kannuvappa_ngr@ yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi,

I would like to know that, is they any way to get all the contact's email 
address stored in Microsoft Outlook to Axapta (into reports, or forms, 
whatever). The intention is to write code to send a common email to all the 
contacts. 

Any idea would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks
Abdul

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