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One such example is to send a global reminder to all drivers to ensure the cars are not returned with an empty tank, or updates to safe driving policies such as the use of mobile phones inside the vehicle.
Audience |
In version 7.9 we released an improvement such that you can now target specific users or roles with a System Message - we call this the Audience. Options for the Audience include -
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Activity Log |
In version 7.8.2 we released a new list-style report which itemises each individual user's acknowledgement to a System Message. This is handy for when you need an evidence trail to prove that a particular user did in fact acknowledge a particular message. |
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Display Until |
You can specify two ways that users are exposed to the message - (a) until a specific date, or (b) forever until they acknowledge the message. Specific date - by selecting a date, your message will be displayed until midnight of this date. For example, if today was the 21st Jan and you specify display until the 21st Jan, the message would still be displayed today up until midnight (in your user's time zone). User Acknowledgement - your message will be displayed forever, until the user acknowledges the message by clicking the supplied 'OK' button. When a message is acknowledged by a user, this is recorded in a separate log file which logs - (i) the username and (ii) the date/time of acknowledgement. |
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Display Where |
You can specify three locations in which the message can be displayed:
The last method (on any page) will always offer an OK button to acknowledge the message. Otherwise the message would display every time the user loads a page which could be a little annoying ;) In other words, if you specify a 'display until' date in conjunction with 'any page' the message will only be displayed up until that date, or when the user clicks 'OK', whichever occurs first. The 'any page' method displays your message as a type of pop-up window called a "modal window." No page links can be clicked until the OK button is clicked. |
Adding Links |
To add a clickable link, click the Insert Link icon. A small window will appear prompting you for the web address (URL). Please note that the link inserted into the editor window will be an internal link. i.e. when the user clicks the link, the use's browser will navigate away from the PoolCar site to the link clicked. To make the link open in a new browser window/tab, make the link an external link. To do this, switch to HTML mode and add some HTML: target="_blank" As an example, a link to the Yahoo site that opens in a new browser window/tab would look like this: <a href="http://www.yahoo.com" target="_blank">click here</a> When you are done, click the HTML icon again to toggle back to WYSIWIG editor mode. |
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Things to Note |
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