Notification of submitted form?
arvana - August 24, 2007 - 18:45
| Project: | Multiforms |
| Version: | 6.x-1.x-dev |
| Component: | User interface |
| Category: | feature request |
| Priority: | critical |
| Assigned: | Unassigned |
| Status: | needs work |
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Description
I haven't been able to find this function if it exists, but is there any way to have the site administrator notified when a multiform is submitted by a user? Without this feature, it is necessary to go to each form on the site on a regular basis and check for submissions.
Thanks!

#1
Hi arvana,
Sorry for the belated response... I believe that if you have the actions module installed and enabled you'll get addition fields in multiform administration for triggering actions (emailing, etc.).
I've been bogged down in working but will hopefully get time to document this in the near future. :)
Thanks!
#2
In addition to email notification of completed multiforms, a new action has been added that will email the submission itself.
#3
Thanks mcantelon!
#4
Hi,
I have a site that uses the multiform 6.x dev. I need to do the same as above but it doesn't seem to be working for this new dev version (I think the actions module is now part of core?). I just need a simple notification for the admin after final submission (its a linear multiform). If you could look at this it would be very much appreciated. Its an excellent module.
Thanks in advance.
#5
No response here? Unfortunately my client is hounding me for this. If you could at least have a look that would be very much appreciated. I am sure others that use this module are in the same boat with 6.x.
#6
I've got version 6.14. I setup an action to email myself as a test. I then setup a trigger using that action associated with when new content is saved. Only problem is I don't see anyway to specify the types of content this action fires on so currently it seems to fire on ANY new content saved which is probably overkill. I didn't see an action for emailing the actual submission. Where is that specified?