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>It works out of the box already. I tested it this morning. See
>
http://jira.undersunconsulting.com/browse/OFBIZ-438>
>Andrew Sykes wrote:
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>>Hi,
>>
>>I have been looking into why EditCommunicationEvent in partymgr doesn't
>>send an email.
>>
>>Firstly I couldn't find any code that was attempting to send the email,
>>so I added the following
>>
>>Index:
>>applications/party/script/org/ofbiz/party/communication/CommunicationEventServices.xml
>>===================================================================
>>---
>>applications/party/script/org/ofbiz/party/communication/CommunicationEventServices.xml (revision 7342)
>>+++
>>applications/party/script/org/ofbiz/party/communication/CommunicationEventServices.xml (working copy)
>>@@ -55,7 +55,9 @@
>>
>> <now-timestamp-to-env env-name="newEntity.entryDate"/>
>>
>>- <create-value value-name="newEntity"/>
>>+ <create-value value-name="newEntity"/>
>>+ <field-to-field map-name="newEntity" field-
>>name="communicationEventId" to-map-name="args" to-field-
>>name="communicationEventId" />
>>+ <call-service-asynch service-name="sendCommEventAsEmail"
>>in-map-
>>name="args" include-user-login="true" />
>> </simple-method>
>> <simple-method method-name="updateCommunicationEvent" short-
>>description="Update a CommunicationEvent">
>> <check-permission permission="PARTYMGR" action="_CME_UPDATE">
>>
>>Once this is applied I get an error complaining that the
>>CommunicationEvent Entity does not have a contactMechIdFrom. This is
>>hardly surprising since when I fill in the form, the "From Email
>>Address" drop-down field is empty.
>>
>>I'm not sure if the above modification is the intended direction for
>>this, does anyone have any suggestions?
>>
>>
>>
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It works out of the box already. I tested it this morning. See
I'm confused by the above. I'm using 6860 and it certainly doesn't work