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  1. jasonjthomas

    Designing a Form to Allow Item to be Selected

    I see what you mean now. This would appear to accomplish what I want it to do. I can select the list of available clients, and it shows everything about the client I select. Just out of curiosity, if I wanted to display the Partner, would I make that a bound element? Jason Jason J. Thomas
  2. jasonjthomas

    Designing a Form to Allow Item to be Selected

    PHV: So, in order to achieve what I want to do, my clientID selection should be an unbound control. Thus, everything else--including what's on the subform--would be connected to the record that is pulled up on that unbound control. Is that correct? How would I do that, as I have to admit I...
  3. jasonjthomas

    Designing a Form to Allow Item to be Selected

    Sorry for the delays in my response, gentlemen, but my other priorities kept me away from this issue. My database consists has the following setup 2 Tables: tblClientSetup tblReports 3 Lookup Tables tlkpClients tlkpPartner tlkpDeliverables tblClientSetup has the following configuration...
  4. jasonjthomas

    Designing a Form to Allow Item to be Selected

    I have been trying to find a way to do this, but I multiple attempts at this have not worked. I have created a form with a subform, and the subform is a datasheet. The problem I have is with the navigation of the main form. I have a client which is selectable via a dropdown box. The...
  5. jasonjthomas

    Bad Design Perhaps?

    Bob: Apologies for not responding sooner, but my other tasks at the office have precluded me from doing so until now. I actually got a good bit of advice on this from another forum--thank God for the Internets--on how to approach this. I consolidated my tblReports and tblDeliverables into...
  6. jasonjthomas

    Configuring Source Numbers

    IPGuru: This appears to be more complicated than it should be. The dearth of documentation from our implementer coupled with the current VMPro configuration leaves me just plain confused. I believe I found what they configured, but I cannot link it to the starting point. I have tried the...
  7. jasonjthomas

    Bad Design Perhaps?

    I have been working on the same database for about 3-4 weeks now--admittedly, my forte is not database design. I am now at an impasse that I cannot seem to get around. I have a database that is being used to maintain the status of various items that are due for the auditing engagements our...
  8. jasonjthomas

    Configuring Source Numbers

    fshaw: I am in complete and total agreement on the upgrade. I just need to find a good source on performing the upgrade and scheduling the appropriate downtime. Additionally, I found that the only time the source number works is if the user accesses voicemail from our Auto Attendant line...
  9. jasonjthomas

    Configuring Source Numbers

    I figured that any upgrade procedure would be well beyond any forum, but as you said, the concern is not if it will work or not but what to do if it fails. VMPro: IPOffice VMPro Client Version 3.0 (13) Manager: Version 3.0 (40) And, before I forget to do so, thanks for the wisdom. This has...
  10. jasonjthomas

    Configuring Source Numbers

    1.) IP403 2.) VMPro 3.) According to VMPro, it is running in Intuity Mode. The auto-attendant is essentially a default information line that listens on a direct-dialed number. Dial the number, hear the menu begin, then hit # to enter voicemail. Additionally, users use this to access...
  11. jasonjthomas

    Configuring Source Numbers

    disturbedone: Your presumption is correct. I want someone to be able to retrieve messages for another user while inside the office. As for the VMPro or Lite or Intuity/IP OFfice Mode, how would I tell? I know just enough to be dangerous, but not enough to know this right off the top of my...
  12. jasonjthomas

    Configuring Source Numbers

    I have been able to do this before, but for some reason this does not seem to be working nearly as well as I believe it should (nor as I have had it work in the past). Essentially, I want to allow unfettered access to a voicemail box for a user who is on a leave of absence. As a result, I...
  13. jasonjthomas

    Creating an Extension for Operator

    In the end, here is what I did. 1.) I first created a Hunt Group called Front Desk, and this hunt group has an extension of 203. 2.) I created a Short Code at the "system" level--within the Short Code group in Manager--that performs a DialExtn function. It dials the 203 extension created...
  14. jasonjthomas

    Creating an Extension for Operator

    I am waiting to find out whether they want it going to our Hunt Group for all of our administrative types or the Hunt Group for our Main Admin. I am thinking strongly about the Hunt Group, though, given what this is planned to be used for. Good idea, though, jml2665. Jason J. Thomas
  15. jasonjthomas

    Creating an Extension for Operator

    PHins711: I discovered that it should be DialExtn when I was combing through the Help file. As I was dialing internally, I discovered that would address what I want to do. 1043: Thanks for pointing me in this direction. Now, I need to find out if they want me to deploy this to everyone or...
  16. jasonjthomas

    Creating an Extension for Operator

    I have had an interesting request made, and I wanted to get some ideas on how to accomplish this. I have a user who would like our Main Receptionist to be rung when anyone dials "0" from an office phone. Now, the most expedient way I can see to do this would be to create a Hunt Group for the...
  17. jasonjthomas

    Confirming a Call Flow Suspicion

    IPGuru: Thanks for confirming this. I thought this was in fact the case, but I was at wit's end after being asked to explain this for the umpteenth time. Somedays, I think I need a bigger hammer to use when speaking to my users. ;-)
  18. jasonjthomas

    Confirming a Call Flow Suspicion

    After describing this process for the umpteenth time for management, I am looking for an independent confirmation of my logic from the knowledgeable folks in this forum. I have some firm VIPs whose extensions have Coverage Appearances setup. These VIPs also have a Forward on No Answer set...
  19. jasonjthomas

    Making Heads or Tails of a Coverage Request

    Actually, I got this figured out. For the second part, I merely made the Manager's number Forward On No Answer to the extension for the Main Overflow Hunt Group. It works exactly as advertised. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction, Ragnorak. Jason Jason J. Thomas Director...
  20. jasonjthomas

    Making Heads or Tails of a Coverage Request

    I think I am onto something else with this. In theory, handsets should not matter. Nonetheless, I decided to swap the Promoted Asst.'s extenion with a 5410. I can get the Coverage Appearance to work for my extension with nary a problem whatsoever. The problem comes in with the manager...

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