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poyan |
Posted - Aug 01 2010 : 09:50:34 Hi, all,
I will run a congress where participants may give oral and poster presentations. 1. It is not unusual that some presenters do more than one presentation. 2. It is typical that there is more than one author for every presentation, the presenter and some co-workers.
I have the data in an Access-Database.
I had the idea to use MLK together with odbc and access to manage the whole mailings (acceptance of presentation, information of co-workers [they are sometimes surprised], mailings concerning information and possible changes) and responses, mainly to get a response whether the mail was read. (As me, too, many of the colleagues do not accept the automatic response by the email programs).
MLK because of the much more convenient personalization possibilities, the easier building up of the samples, the response feature and the database-connection.
Well, MLK can manage multiple persons per email-address. But in this scenario I would need multiple database entries per person (per email) depending on a custom field, to solve issue 1. And a much more complex structure using issue 2.
Most of the work would have to be done in Access, finally preparing an import for MLK where every presentation comes with an own database entry for every author. And in case of multiple presentations every author is somehow made "unique", preferably invisible or not obvious, by adding a special field or by adding an invisible character to a field that is used to discriminate (I suppose: email, name and perhaps address?).
There are two questions:
1. Which informations/fields are necessary to discriminate the different "persons" who are in real life the same with the same name and the same address? Shall I use, for example, the field 'last name' filling it with a unique number (and use a custom field 'last name 2' for the personalization), or shall I add some ascii codes (of some invisible signs) to the name field, or can I use a custom field for this purpose? Always in mind that a reply should go to the correct MLK entry. And that the original data should be still usable to feed up outlook. (Using mlk is a very good alternative to 'import' addresses into OL.)
2. Is there a possibility to attach individual files? Some personalized pdf files, with the link coming from the access database? ..
Thx Yango
SPM11 MLK9 |
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poyan |
Posted - Aug 14 2010 : 18:32:43 Hi, Nigel,
thank you for your hints. I will try that way.
Yango
SPM11 MLK9 |
xequte |
Posted - Aug 01 2010 : 14:10:24 Hi Yango
Can I ask why you are going with this model. For example, why not make each presentation an MLK group, then a presenter can belong to multiple presentation [groups] and groups can contain other members.
There is not currently a way to provide different attachments to each member of a mailing, however you could put the files on your server and then provide a different link to each recipient using custom fields or conditional text.
Nigel Xequte Software www.xequte.com nigel@xequte.com
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poyan |
Posted - Aug 01 2010 : 10:10:38 edit command not working... therefore reply
I tried several fields: it seems that only Last Name and First Name can be used for discriminating... I suggest adding another field with this functionality...
Yango
SPM11 MLK9 |
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