Sms sendMailTemplate
Sms_sendMailTemplate
This function makes it possible to send SMS messages to users using a mailtemplate for the actual message.
Syntax
Sms_sendMailTemplate(userResourceIds, smsoutprovidername, mailtemplateresourceid, [fromresourceid])
Arguments
userResourceId: array of ids of the users who are to receive the SMS
smsoutprovidername: the name of the provider which will be used to send the SMS. Look for the ones available in your lists of SMS providers and copy the exact name from there.
mailtemplateresourceid: the resource id of the mail template that you want to send to the listed users.
fromresourceid: (optional) used to determine the source resource, which is again used to determine which keywords to use in the mail template, and also determines which SENT box the message ends up in. Default is current user.
Return type
An array of status codes will be returned as result of the function. There will exist one status for each user to which an SMS was sent. The status codes are:
Code |
Constant name |
Description |
0 |
SMS_STATUS_SUCCESSFUL |
Sent successfully |
1 |
SMS_STATUS_NO_VALID_PHONE_NUMBER |
No valid phone number is found to receive the message or user does not have at least 1 phone number |
2 |
SMS_STATUS_MESSAGE_TOO_LONG |
The message length exceeds 160 characters |
3 |
SMS_STATUS_NOT_USER_RESOURCE |
The type of given resource is not type of user |
4 |
SMS_STATUS_USER_DOES_NOT_EXIST |
The given user does not exist |
5 |
SMS_STATUS_USER_DELETED |
This user has been deleted |
6 |
SMS_STATUS_USER_DISABLED |
This user has been disabled |
7 |
SMS_STATUS_MISSING_RESOURCE_ACCESS |
Current user does not have at least observer access to given user Examples array users = {1234567,1234568,1234569}; string smsprovidername = "TeleCo"; number mailtemplate = 678; Sms_sendMailTemplate(users,smsprovidername,mailtemplate); Availability Version 5.8.1
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