Send Mail to Particular Mail id if Any employer of the organisation has Birthday on daily basis

  • Beatrix Kiddo - Thursday, May 17, 2018 8:07 AM

    sunilchand - Wednesday, May 16, 2018 11:17 PM

    ThomasRushton - Wednesday, May 16, 2018 6:54 AM

    sunilchand - Wednesday, May 16, 2018 3:54 AM

    Hello, techies, I have a table in my database named HR_Employee_Data, which has everything about particular employees like his/her first name, last name, designation, department, ctc, dub and so on. I want to create a system generated mail which send mail to the HR head of my company and some other person about which person has a birthday on a particular day including his/her name, department and birthday.

    The part about sending this information to "some other person" bothers me.  Why?  What business is it of theirs whose birthday is when?  Doesn't the class as Personally Identifiable Information?  Does this fall foul of GDPR or the data protection act, or other non-appropriate / non-approved uses of personal information?

    Agree with you !! But  This information isn't that sensitive as you are thinking .. "Some other person" in this context just refer to some eminent personnel of organisation who just want to present some kind gifts or well wishes secretly to particular individual who has birthday on that particular day.

    Secretly! That's loads worse.

    Heh... it could be much worse.  They could do it in person with a bunch of out-of-tuners singing "Happy Birthday"... while you're on the phone. 😀

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