Sets the subject line of the e-mail message.
Call this method once to set text for the subject line. Subsequent calls to this method replace the existing subject line with the new string.
VBScript
MailMsg.SetSubject subjectText
Perl
$MailMsg->SetSubject(subjectText);
VBScript
Dim OleMailMsg
' Session and logon needed if GetUserEmail is used. Par exemple,
' Dim sessionObj
' Set sessionObj = GetSession
' sessionObj.UserLogon loginname, password, dbName, AD_PRIVATE_SESSION, ""
Set OleMailMsg = CreateObject("PAINET.MAILMSG")
msg_from = "admin@example.com"
OleMailMsg.SetFrom(msg_from)
msg_to = "admin@example.com"
OleMailMsg.AddTo(msg_to)
' You must log in to a database session if GetUserEmail is used.
msg_cc = "user_email_address"
' Or this: msg_cc = sessionObj.GetUserEmail
OleMailMsg.AddCc(msg_cc)
msg_subject = "Hello"
OleMailMsg.SetSubject(msg_subject)
msg_body = "This message brought to you from cqole!\n"
OleMailMsg.SetBody(msg_body)
OleMailMsg.Deliver
Perl
use CQPerlExt;
# Session and logon needed if GetUserEmail is used. Par exemple,
# my $sessionObj = CQSession::Build();
# $sessionObj->UserLogon( $loginname, $password, $dbName, "" );
my $mailmsg = CQMailMsg::Build();
# there is currently no SetFrom method for CQPerl
$msg_to = 'admin@us.ibm.com';
$mailmsg->AddTo($msg_to);
# You must log in to a database session if GetUserEmail is used.
$msg_cc = "user_email_address";
# Or this: $msg_cc = $sessionObj->GetUserEmail();
$mailmsg->AddCc($msg_cc);
$msg_subject = "Hello";
$mailmsg->SetSubject($msg_subject);
$msg_body = "This message brought to you from cqperl!\n";
$mailmsg->SetBody($msg_body);
$mailmsg->Deliver();
CQMailMsg::Unbuild($mailmsg);
# CQSession::Unbuild($sessionObj);