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Logging Tab
Interfacing with
Other Programs
VIPedge UG
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The logging tab window is used to enable the logging of all conversations to a file
and define how the file is to be named.
Log Silent Message Conversations To a File
Auto Logging Enabled – Enter a check mark in the box to log all
Chat conversations to a file. If you do not wish to log the
conversations to a file take the checkmark out of this box.
View Log Button – Click the View Log button to view your current log
file.
Log Filename: – Enter a file name or click on Browse to select where
you would like your files to be logged.
Use the variable %d to log the conversation to a file name that
includes the date. For example, if you had a Chat conversation on
November 3, 1999, you file name would be 110399.log.
Use %t for the time. The user will end up with a separate file for each
chat.
Use the variable %u to log a conversation to the file name of the user
that you conversed with. For example, if you had a conversation with
January your file name would be Jan.log.
You can combine the use of the variables if desired. For example, the
log file name could be C:\PROGRAM FILES\CTS\CHAT\%d%u.log.
The log files will be defined first by date, then by the name of the Chat
party. Reversing the parameters (..%u%d.log) would be organized by
name then date.
Call Manager Chat is designed to operate with other Windows applications. For
example, a user of a phone program, such as Call Manager, may want to press a
button to immediately open a chat window when on an Urgent Call. Or you may
want to coordinate the DND settings of your phone with the DND of Chat. Or you
may need to periodically send a broadcast message to a group of people based
upon a trigger such as a meeting reminder. These types of operations are
supported by a DDE Command interface. This section defines the format for the
DDE Command Interface, its supported commands with examples with how they
can be used.
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