Well there you go ... though you would have thought it would be easier...
something like
ASSIGN chMailItem:HTMLBody = chMailItem:HTMLBody + 'Appended Text'.
(like you suggested eariler)
But that sort of programming is too easy for us Progress programmers.
No, you were quite specific - I just did a MSDN search on HTMLBody and looked at related methods, and (erroneously) assumed they were both accessible to you. Sorry for red herring.:blush1:
Adapting
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/wss/wss/_cdo_imessage_htmlbody.asp
[Visual Basic]
Dim iMsg As New CDO.Message
' ... .MimeFormatted defaults to True on the new message ...
Dim strHTML As String ' string in which to build up HTML body
' ...
Set...
There is an AddRelatedBodyPart method which allows you to insert graphics etc. into the message (I just looked it up), perhaps you can figure out how to use that.
Failing that, until someone comes up with a good suggestion, or the appropriate method calls, it looks like you will have to send...
The first suggestion may not work, you are possibly right, but the second one should if there was such a method.
Can the HTMLBody be sourced from a text file?
ie. output HTML to temporary text file, then load that into your object?
Is it possible to split the body into multiple variables, and string them together when creating the HTML?
eg:
OutlookObject:CreateHTML(var1 + var2 + ...).
or
OutlookObject:AddHTML(varN).
These are madeup method names, I don't know the com calls, but you get the idea.
Run-Time Query Analyser update:
There was a bug in my code, but this only counted for about 5% of the problem.
Good try, but Default Index info is recorded.
Yes, it is temp table stuff, introduced as an 'enhancement' in 9.1D06. I am on 9.1D07...
Scott,
I don't use dynamic queries much, but that looks useful, and as a developer I appreciate your never ending (free!) contributions.
I think you should get some sleep now.
Lee
Yes.
See eg:
KB P3022
Title: "Should I recompile my application after upgrading to a newer version of Progress?"
http://tinyurl.com/okdss
KB P94471
Title: "How to migrate application code between Progress versions ?"
http://tinyurl.com/p2xac
But you are right, a lot of the OpenEdge (Progress Version 10) enhancements are very positive, and things certainly look brighter than they did a few years ago.
No.
As has been pointed out to you several times, a new version (Progress Version 10) has been released, with a rebranding 'OpenEdge'/'ABL'.
It's still Progress RDBMS/4GL, but enhanced with a different name.
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