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This is one of the Online Services we use in our business which I hope you find handy. The service is designed to SMS technicians' job details.
What is required: A clickatell (SMS provider) account How it works: Clickatell have an API which accepts SMS parameters through a URL string. In the string you send your Clickatell account details, mobile phone number (of technician), Name of customer, Address of customer, phone number of customer and details of problem. This information (customer) is extracted from the ticket table of CommitCRM. *** IMPORTANT *** When entering the ticket information into CommitCRM, be sure to use the "due date" field for the appointment time. This is what the online services sends as the appointment time We have a number of these scripts setup in Online Services, for example: SMS (John) SMS (Troy) SMS (Kyle) etc... This way when a ticket is created, we just select the name of the technician and they have an SMS within seconds. |
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pops1000uk - we just downloaded it, open the Online Services window, selected Import, selected the downloaded file and it has been added as a new Online Service into our system.
Can you try to download it again and import the newly downloaded file from the Online Services window? Let us know how it goes. Thanks, Neta |
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This is AWESOME. In conjunction with Interlink, I can now take a call from a new customer in the car, quickly and easily create a CommitCRM account from my phone, create a ticket from my phone, and that ticket is instantly sent to the allocated tech. Perfect for a small biz like mine with no office staff to take calls and create tickets within CommitCRM itself.
Thanks. |
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Hmm maybe not quite there yet - doesn't seem to be a way to trigger the SMS from the phone.
Is there a way in CommitCRM I can automate things so that whenever a ticket is created an Online Service entry is triggered? Ie. if ticket is allocated to John, SMS (John) online service is triggered? If not in Commit, can the CommitCRM API be used to trigger this? Maybe Interlink can add it. |
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Thanks natrat, interesting automation stuff...
Maybe the Alerts Server may help here. RangerMSP Alerts Server may send an email to technicians with the Ticket details by email. If your technicians can read emails on their mobile then you're done. Otherwise you may try to search for services that converts emails to SMS messages and configure the Alerts Server to send the email alert to an email address set for each technician for such a service. Thanks, Dina |
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Yes, just sign up, by credits and use the script. http://www.clickatell.co.za/
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I just setup CommitCRM to send SMS msgs to customers from a ticket.
I'm using messagenet in Australia. I just used one of the spare fields for the actual ticket for themessage and the mobile number off the client attached to the ticket. Name: Send SMS to Ticket Contact Base URL: http://www.messagenet.com.au/dotnet/...dgeSMSMessage? Params: Username=yourusername&Pwd=yourpass&PhoneNumber=<CM TLBLDATA_FLDTKTCONTACTID_FLDCRDPHONE2>&PhoneMessag e=<CMTLBLDATA_FLDTKTTICKETNO>: <CMTLBLDATA_FLDTKTUSER1> I did make the suggetion to the support team that when they parse the Params, if any of them are null, ie no mobile or no message, it would be good for it to stop the process as it can't really send anything |