Custom Relationships
Hello Paul
I have never wanted to be a Outlook developer and certinatly not VBA. But
after a long and sometimes inventive job keeping tacttics i have learned that
you sometimes have to do things you may not have jumpped up for joy for. But
if you are going to do it then do it as good as you can because all we have
is our good name and quality workmanship.
Due to VS2005 i don't have to write VBA.
Enough soap box.
If there is a way to create a new item(entitiy/object) and then link it to
another item(entity/object) such as the relationship between Account and
Business Contact then I could do an amazing amount of things for a much lower
cost.
I have only been looking at office and outlook as a development enviroment
for 2 weeks now so i am still missing some of the base structure information.
Any help or hints would be great
Thanks all
Gary
"Hollis Paul" wrote:
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I am
doing R&D on the development of my product as it related to other much
cheaper CRMs, (Maximizer, Act, etc) Outlook BCM came up as a possibility, and
i have come up with a possible solution,
So, you are not one of the great unwashed, whose fabulous idea needs to be
nipped in the bud. My apologies. Way back in Outlook 95, I built a couple of
forms that allowed all outlook users in a sales group to post journal items in a
public folder. Did sales groups beat a path to my door? Nooo. They waited till
MS built MSCRM and paid big bucks for an additional share of problems. The
little guys never had a clue. Good luck. I gave up on Outlook development a
long time ago.
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Hollis Paul
Mukilteo, WA USA
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