It partially works... thanks for the tip on creating the object multiple times... however, the second one, after the WEND still is not sending out the email... no errors, it just doesn't send.
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Browse All TopicsI have a method that works for sending a message automatically. But I want to destroy an object for email and create a new one and then send another message out when a user does something. Here's the essence of the code below.
Basically, the second object: objEmailUser object is not working....the first one objEmail works like a dream...
Any thoughts?
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by: strickddPosted on 2009-08-03 at 11:08:45ID: 25006854
First off, you are creating a new object EVERY loop, this can be processor/memory intensive. I would recommend a setup like below. It should also fix your issue.
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