Activity Emailer Module for DotNetNuke
This module sends an email report of the changes made to membership records of a DNN Site.
As users update their profile data, or new member records are created, the Activity Emailer will keep you totally informed with regular automated reports of what is happening with your membership database.
This allows manual synchronization of databases using the report data.
Easy to Use
Easy to Install
DNN 4, 5, 6
Manual Data Sync
Keep Track of Data
About this DNN Module
To understand the best use for this module, it is necessary to understand the type of situation it was designed for.
Any business that has a membership database, for example a gym, club or association, church etc. Who currently have an in office database of membership details, and want to run a website that allows members to update their details online, will need a way to have the databases linked from the website back to the membership database in the office.
In many cases we develop custom modules that feed and sync data to a “back end database” to meet specific needs.
This module sends an email report of the changes made to membership records of a DNN Site.
As users update their profile data, or new member records are created, the Activity Emailer will keep you totally informed with regular automated reports of what is happening with your membership database.
This allows manual synchronization of databases using the report data.
Easy to Use
Easy to Install
DNN 4, 5, 6
Manual Data Sync
Keep Track of Data
About this DNN Module
To understand the best use for this module, it is necessary to understand the type of situation it was designed for.
Any business that has a membership database, for example a gym, club or association, church etc. Who currently have an in office database of membership details, and want to run a website that allows members to update their details online, will need a way to have the databases linked from the website back to the membership database in the office.
In many cases we develop custom modules that feed and sync data to a “back end database” to meet specific needs.
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