crystalreporting
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Thought I'd let everyone know of a solution we've been working with to automatically fax Crystal reports. About two years ago we had a request from one of our clients to automate the faxing of their OE sales order acknowledgments. They would take approximately 250 orders per day, then print order acknowledgements (using Crystal) each night for that day's orders. A person would then spend the best part of the following day faxing these to their customers.
We looked at a number of 'fax server' products and eventually settled on FaxWare - a product developed by a New Zealand company ( - it is a low cost fax server solution that runs as a service and polls a nominated folder for faxes to send out. We then utilized Ido Millet's brilliant Visual Cut application ( via the Windows scheduler to automatically group, burst and export RTF files to the FaxWare polling folder. We developed a Crystal Acknowledgement report to group by customer and imbed the fax number (from the ARCUSFIL) on the first page of each group. FaxWare interprets each RTF file and looks for an imbedded fax number - it then strips it from the document and uses the number to dial and fax the document. You can include other information that FaxWare will recongize like customer number and name.
FaxWare has a log file and client application that lets you check to see which files sent OK and which files failed - you can choose to resend the failed ones - and the log includes any other imbedded info (customer number and name) so it's easy to review faxes that were sent months ago - you can even view and print the actual RTF document that was sent. FaxWare can be configured to retry faxes that fail multiple times at differing intervals, and it can even be set to purge it's own log files.
The reason I'm posting this now is that we've had a couple of clients using this product for years and it's extremely robust and reliable - with no maintenance once it's setup and configured. I just installed this solution on another site last week, and it's working seamlessly again. I'll gladly provide more info. if anyone is interested.
Peter Shirley
We looked at a number of 'fax server' products and eventually settled on FaxWare - a product developed by a New Zealand company ( - it is a low cost fax server solution that runs as a service and polls a nominated folder for faxes to send out. We then utilized Ido Millet's brilliant Visual Cut application ( via the Windows scheduler to automatically group, burst and export RTF files to the FaxWare polling folder. We developed a Crystal Acknowledgement report to group by customer and imbed the fax number (from the ARCUSFIL) on the first page of each group. FaxWare interprets each RTF file and looks for an imbedded fax number - it then strips it from the document and uses the number to dial and fax the document. You can include other information that FaxWare will recongize like customer number and name.
FaxWare has a log file and client application that lets you check to see which files sent OK and which files failed - you can choose to resend the failed ones - and the log includes any other imbedded info (customer number and name) so it's easy to review faxes that were sent months ago - you can even view and print the actual RTF document that was sent. FaxWare can be configured to retry faxes that fail multiple times at differing intervals, and it can even be set to purge it's own log files.
The reason I'm posting this now is that we've had a couple of clients using this product for years and it's extremely robust and reliable - with no maintenance once it's setup and configured. I just installed this solution on another site last week, and it's working seamlessly again. I'll gladly provide more info. if anyone is interested.
Peter Shirley