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  1. GPhelps

    Get Login Position

    Hi waxman, Not sure if this will help you as this is just bits of code I've used when switching between different MIMS logins using the "MIMS.Login" service (I've never actually used "SendLoginBlock" method). But hopefully if nothing else it will give you a starter for 10 Please note that...
  2. GPhelps

    How to use (get-logical-name) ?

    DarkRaven2 The error message "variable <get-logical-name> has not been defined." with regard to functions, generally means that the function you've called has not been loaded (So is not availible to use). What type of e*Way/bob are you running? As the Monk help file states: The following...
  3. GPhelps

    Using iq-put In A Process Outgoing Message Function

    Jeff, Thanks for your advice. I think I understand what you are saying but just wanted confirm. Are you saying? My Generic Monk e*Way will have two collaboration rules (CRs) effectively passing data in opposite directions. The first CR will take the data from the IQ and pass it to the Process...
  4. GPhelps

    Using iq-put In A Process Outgoing Message Function

    Hello TechnoCat, I've successfully used the iq-put function before in collaboration rules, and my problem is not with customizing the notifications process. The e*Way that I'm having problems with is one based on a Generic Monk e*Way. This is a pass-through e*Way where the interaction with the...
  5. GPhelps

    Using iq-put In A Process Outgoing Message Function

    Hello, I am trying to use the Monk function iq-put In A Generic Monk e*Way's Process Outgoing Message Function, but keep getting the following error message: "RESOLVE_VARIABLE: variable <iq-put> has not been defined." I understand that this message means that the function is not available, and...

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