Good point, Carl. I will need to ask the client how they do this currently (create/query the found set for batch entry). You are correct, I believe, in the assumption that it will not be the same group each time. In my haste to think about the script alteration process, I did not think to inquire about this part of the equation. Perhaps they are monitoring this discussion and can weigh in on this.
-barry -- Barry Madore Technology & Web Development Specialist MAP for Nonprofits Direct: 651/632-7235 MAP: 651/647-1216 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] MAP web: http://www.mapnp.org > From: Carl Paulsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Organization: New Hampshire Rivers Council > Reply-To: "TechRocks Support" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 12:37:57 -0500 > To: "TechRocks Support" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [support] Re: Batch Actions data entry > > Although I haven't done this, you could use the batch process scripts > for a similar process for entering Actions. This process isn't real > tricky. It would take some work to do this but at least you'd have a > model for one way to do it. In my view, the real trick would be to find > a way to quickly and easily create the found set you want to batch > process. I presume your batch will never be the same set of records or > that you'll never be able to anticipate (with some kind of record flag) > who will need to be processed this way. How do you query for a set of > records whose only commonality may be that they are a subset of the > original contact? > > Carl ------------------ Reminder to each recipient: To change your list account preferences, go to http://email.sparklist.com/scripts/lyris.pl?enter=support and enter the email address you used to subscribe to the ebase support list:: [email protected] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- ebase - Relationship Management for Nonprofits, http://www.ebase.org ---------------------------------------------------------------------
