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[Phpgroupware-tracker] [support #101317] mass import HR to address book


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Subject: [Phpgroupware-tracker] [support #101317] mass import HR to address book
Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2003 03:35:16 -0400
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Support Request #101317, was updated on Mon 09/23/02 at 00:48
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Category: Feature Request
Status: Closed
Priority: 5
Summary: mass import HR to address book

By: skwashd
Date: Mon 10/13/03 at 17:35
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The links between account and contacts has been completely

reworked in 16

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By: mhanze
Date: Mon 09/23/02 at 00:48
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Hi All: Is it possible to add a feature to mass import 

all my system users which are in HR to the address 

book. My users would like to compose an email and when 

they choose addresses, would like to see the company 

users. The import should make all users from HR to the 

address book public and it would automatically fill in 

the email address field with address@hidden It 

would also create a category and add these users to 

it, maybe a group called system-users?



I noticed the import single user from HR to my address 

book doesn't add the email address. Also it makes me 

the owner so if I start adding all the users in this 

manor, it would not look presentable to the end-users 

to see me as the owner. I could of course create a 

user called system and do this but still yet it's a 

long process with 300+ users. The above solution would 

work out very nice. My users are very used to exchange 

but when the system crashed and the now terminated 

admin realized that the open file option was not 

configured, well you can guess what happened to 4 

years of mail boxes and address books. I seized the 

opportunity to present SuSE eMail Server3.1 and phpgw. 

Installation of phpgw on my Redhat 7.3 box was 

painless. Except for the feature requests, the users 

have no complaints. Thumbs up to you all, this is a 

great program ;)



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