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Update: We are excited to announce the release of iMIS 15.2!

The latest release of iMIS gives customers the ability to provide members, donors and other constituents new and improved self-service options with a dramatic new look and feel, and offers powerful social media capabilities. Constituents can:

  • Manage their own profile information, including any combination of contact and demographic data, transaction history or other user-defined fields, as well as chapter, committee or online community memberships.
  • Enjoy a robust online shopping experience with expanded shopping cart and registration capabilities when buying products, renewing memberships or subscriptions, making donations and registering for events.
  • Recommend products, events or fundraising campaigns through social media sites like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.

To get the new release and documentation go here: www.advsol.com/productdownloads. To learn more about the new release please register to attend one of the upcoming iMIS 15.2 overview webcasts later this month: www.advsol.com/webcasts.

Learn about WebFormZ for iMIS - Conditional Rules Tutorial

 

One of the things that gives forms a lot of their power it Conditional Rules. We introduced the Rule Manager in Applications Manager and some of the most powerful implementations of App Manager have been done by buiding branching and conditions into forms. When we designed WebFormZ for iMIS we wanted to give the flexibility that Rules manager offered but implement it so that most iMIS system managers will be able to create and apply these rules.  Rules has always been one of those areas where a picture is worth a thousand words so please take a look at this video and use it as a reference point for experimentation with forms. 

Submiting items purchases with iBO 15.2.0.2229

Hi everyone,
I have an application that uses iBO. So far it was working ok with iBO 10x and 15.1.3.x but when I tried it with 15.2.0.2229 I started to have problems submiting purchases.
At this moment I only tried paying products and dues renewals, getting the following errors:
 
Err Num: 1000 - Source: (iboSubscriptions.CSubscriptions.Save):  Unknown error. Description: ActiveX component can't create object
Err Num: 1000 - Source: (iboOrders.CStdOrder.Save):  Unknown error. Description: ActiveX component can't create object
 
It's most likely the same issue, but I can't undestand why it stoped working, and I can't debug deeper than those metods invocations.

I've already tried reinstalling iMIS and iBO, checking if the dlls in Windows/system are the correct ones, but the problem remains.
 
Any thoughts?
 
 
Thanks in advance

How to remove "Messages" text from Password recovery page

Hello, does anyone know how to remove the "Messages" text from the password recovery page? This is displayed on the message iMIS gives after you enter your username. There is a block of text on this page that iMIS lets us update via the admin panel, and that is fine, but there is a title here called "Messages" that we cannot access and our client would like us to change it.

Any help would be much appreciated.

Video on publishing to WCM from WebFormZ for iMIS

We have been asked to tell more about the details of publishing forms with WebFormZ for iMIS. This video covers an overview of the settings in WebFormZ and the auto publishing process. One of the great things is that an averagely skilled user who doesnt understand how to use content publisher can just make the basic settings in WebFormZ and then the system will publish the completed form iPARTS into the menu. This is a major step forward in iMIS ease of use.

Change Login and Passwords using iBO.NET and CContactUser

Trying to get this script to change logins and passwords on existing users.  Any idea how I get access to the CContactUser object to assign the new login and password?  

 

The program compiles and runs, with no reported errors, but it does not change the login and password.

Code:

 

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Data;
using System.Data.SqlClient;
using System.IO;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.UI;
using System.Web.UI.WebControls;
using Asi.iBO;
using Asi.iBO.ContactManagement;

Getting user from cookie or session

I am looking for equivalent code using web services only to get the WCM user from either a cookie or the session if possible.

Terminal server log in issues for iMIS desktop client

iMIS 15.1.3.6699 version.

New client install on Windows 2008 remote desktop server.  Group Policy created to publish application to users.  The iMIS client can be launched without error when directly on the remote desktop server when logged in as my user ID.  When I test to log into another server with the same user ID, the iMIS desktop comes up blank like below.   Is this most likely some type of permissions issue? I can't seem to nail down what is causing it.

Conditional Javascript not allowed??

We have a very basic <script> tag placed in the content placed holder header of a custom aspx page.  The javascript causes a text box to appear when a radio button is selected.  However, the for loop (that parses selected radio button options) as well as the conditional (if/else) statement are NOT firing.  When i developed the page on my local host before integrating it, it worked flawlessly (it's a simple function). However upon incorporating it into wcm......broken! i placed alerts all throughout the function to see where it's not firing and it refuses to execute the conditional or the loop. Is there something in wcm that must be enabled to allow conditionals? Is there something else I'm not aware of in WCM?? Any assitance is appreciated.

Getting closer and closer to WebFormZ for iMIS module availability

Take a quick look at this short intro and demo of WebFormZ form building. For best viewing choose the 720p HD version and turn your speakers on.

For more information join the WebFormZ group on Linked in or take a look at www.facebook.com/webformz or www.twitter.com/webformz.