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FM Gizmo

 

Field Marketing Made Easier Than Ever

 

 

 

 

What is FM Gizmo?

FMGizmo is an easy-to-use cloud-based system with a user-friendly mobile app for the field team. It helps you in managing Field Marketing Activities efficiently.

All data captured by your field team is uploaded to the FMGizmo Cloud instantly. No hassles of paperwork, emails or messaging! FM Gizmo provides interactive dashboards and customised reports that make you shine in front of your Clients. Now, you and your Clients can not only monitor the activity in real-time but also take corrective actions swiftly, this ensures your activity is always aligned with the campaign objective.

Switch to FM Gizmo today and streamline your activity management process. Spend more time expanding your business rather than be consumed by the administrative tasks.

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Our easy-to-use mobile app ensures your field teams can effortlessly adapt to FM Gizmo  

Zero Paperwork

With cloud technology, every significant detail recorded in the mobile app is uploaded to our reliable and secured cloud eliminating the need for paperwork.

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Collect your information in Real-time, Evaluate field operations and Deliver better results

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FM Gizmo offers verification of Mobile numbers collected during the activity. This ensures the authenticity of data and limits the need for data auditing

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Data is collected and sent to the cloud in real-time. This ensures close monitoring of the activities undertaken.

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Interactive Dashboards

Wow your clients by giving them Interactive Dashboards as per their needs!

Customizable Reports

FM Gizmo offers completely customizable reporting to meet your exact needs.

Realtime Data

FM Gizmo delivers data in real-time allowing you to give timely feedback to your team and take corrective decisions instantly.

Workflow Integration

Integrate your routine processes directly into FM Gizmo. FM Gizmo is equipped with workflows like Recce thru Implementation, Accept-Reject-Redo and many more.

Reliable

With a well-managed service platform, FM Gizmo is much more reliable and consistent than any in-house IT infrastructure.

Scalable

You can easily increase or decrease your cloud capacity according to your requirement. You only pay for what you need.

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How does it work?

A Simple 5 step process

Choose your activity

Retail Seeding, Rural Market Activations, Branding, Merchandizing, BTL, Haat etc.

Create your team

Create logins for your field team and their managers. Optionally you can also assign the route plan for your field team.

Customize the app to match your requirements

Choose what data is required to be collected and you are ready to start your activity.

Choose your dashboards

Choose from our predefined dashboards templates or tell us what you need and we will create one for you.

Get set go

You are ready to start your activity and make your field activity management easier than ever.

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FM Gizmo is a cost-effective solution that also brings down your activity management overheads considerably

 

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Our dedicated support team ensures your field team can reach out to us if they ever face any difficulties on the field

 

 

So why wait, order FM Gizmo now and switch to working wisely!

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<?php

/**
 * @file
 * Functions to aid in presenting database results as a set of pages.
 */


/**
 * Query extender for pager queries.
 *
 * This is the "default" pager mechanism.  It creates a paged query with a fixed
 * number of entries per page.
 */
class PagerDefault extends SelectQueryExtender {

  /**
   * The highest element we've autogenerated so far.
   *
   * @var int
   */
  static $maxElement = 0;

  /**
   * The number of elements per page to allow.
   *
   * @var int
   */
  protected $limit = 10;

  /**
   * The unique ID of this pager on this page.
   *
   * @var int
   */
  protected $element = NULL;

  /**
   * The count query that will be used for this pager.
   *
   * @var SelectQueryInterface
   */
  protected $customCountQuery = FALSE;

  public function __construct(SelectQueryInterface $query, DatabaseConnection $connection) {
    parent::__construct($query, $connection);

    // Add pager tag. Do this here to ensure that it is always added before
    // preExecute() is called.
    $this->addTag('pager');
  }

  /**
   * Override the execute method.
   *
   * Before we run the query, we need to add pager-based range() instructions
   * to it.
   */
  public function execute() {

    // Add convenience tag to mark that this is an extended query. We have to
    // do this in the constructor to ensure that it is set before preExecute()
    // gets called.
    if (!$this->preExecute($this)) {
      return NULL;
    }

    // A NULL limit is the "kill switch" for pager queries.
    if (empty($this->limit)) {
      return;
    }
    $this->ensureElement();

    $total_items = $this->getCountQuery()->execute()->fetchField();
    $current_page = pager_default_initialize($total_items, $this->limit, $this->element);
    $this->range($current_page * $this->limit, $this->limit);

    // Now that we've added our pager-based range instructions, run the query normally.
    return $this->query->execute();
  }

  /**
   * Ensure that there is an element associated with this query.
   * If an element was not specified previously, then the value of the
   * $maxElement counter is taken, after which the counter is incremented.
   *
   * After running this method, access $this->element to get the element for this
   * query.
   */
  protected function ensureElement() {
    if (!isset($this->element)) {
      $this->element = self::$maxElement++;
    }
  }

  /**
   * Specify the count query object to use for this pager.
   *
   * You will rarely need to specify a count query directly.  If not specified,
   * one is generated off of the pager query itself.
   *
   * @param SelectQueryInterface $query
   *   The count query object.  It must return a single row with a single column,
   *   which is the total number of records.
   */
  public function setCountQuery(SelectQueryInterface $query) {
    $this->customCountQuery = $query;
  }

  /**
   * Retrieve the count query for this pager.
   *
   * The count query may be specified manually or, by default, taken from the
   * query we are extending.
   *
   * @return SelectQueryInterface
   *   A count query object.
   */
  public function getCountQuery() {
    if ($this->customCountQuery) {
      return $this->customCountQuery;
    }
    else {
      return $this->query->countQuery();
    }
  }

  /**
   * Specify the maximum number of elements per page for this query.
   *
   * The default if not specified is 10 items per page.
   *
   * @param $limit
   *   An integer specifying the number of elements per page.  If passed a false
   *   value (FALSE, 0, NULL), the pager is disabled.
   */
  public function limit($limit = 10) {
    $this->limit = $limit;
    return $this;
  }

  /**
   * Specify the element ID for this pager query.
   *
   * The element is used to differentiate different pager queries on the same
   * page so that they may be operated independently.  If you do not specify an
   * element, every pager query on the page will get a unique element.  If for
   * whatever reason you want to explicitly define an element for a given query,
   * you may do so here.
   *
   * Setting the element here also increments the static $maxElement counter,
   * which is used for determining the $element when there's none specified.
   *
   * Note that no collision detection is done when setting an element ID
   * explicitly, so it is possible for two pagers to end up using the same ID
   * if both are set explicitly.
   *
   * @param $element
   */
  public function element($element) {
    $this->element = $element;
    if ($element >= self::$maxElement) {
      self::$maxElement = $element + 1;
    }
    return $this;
  }
}

/**
 * Returns the current page being requested for display within a pager.
 *
 * @param $element
 *  An optional integer to distinguish between multiple pagers on one page.
 *
 * @return
 *  The number of the current requested page, within the pager represented by
 *  $element. This is determined from the URL query parameter $_GET['page'], or
 *  0 by default. Note that this number may differ from the actual page being
 *  displayed. For example, if a search for "example text" brings up three
 *  pages of results, but a users visits search/node/example+text?page=10, this
 *  function will return 10, even though the default pager implementation
 *  adjusts for this and still displays the third page of search results at
 *  that URL.
 *
 * @see pager_default_initialize()
 */
function pager_find_page($element = 0) {
  $page = isset($_GET['page']) ? $_GET['page'] : '';
  $page_array = explode(',', $page);
  if (!isset($page_array[$element])) {
    $page_array[$element] = 0;
  }
  return (int) $page_array[$element];
}

/**
 * Initializes a pager for theme('pager').
 *
 * This function sets up the necessary global variables so that future calls
 * to theme('pager') will render a pager that correctly corresponds to the
 * items being displayed.
 *
 * If the items being displayed result from a database query performed using
 * Drupal's database API, and if you have control over the construction of the
 * database query, you do not need to call this function directly; instead, you
 * can simply extend the query object with the 'PagerDefault' extender before
 * executing it. For example:
 * @code
 *   $query = db_select('some_table')->extend('PagerDefault');
 * @endcode
 *
 * However, if you are using a different method for generating the items to be
 * paged through, then you should call this function in preparation.
 *
 * The following example shows how this function can be used in a page callback
 * that invokes an external datastore with an SQL-like syntax:
 * @code
 *   // First find the total number of items and initialize the pager.
 *   $where = "status = 1";
 *   $total = mymodule_select("SELECT COUNT(*) FROM data " . $where)->result();
 *   $num_per_page = variable_get('mymodule_num_per_page', 10);
 *   $page = pager_default_initialize($total, $num_per_page);
 *
 *   // Next, retrieve and display the items for the current page.
 *   $offset = $num_per_page * $page;
 *   $result = mymodule_select("SELECT * FROM data " . $where . " LIMIT %d, %d", $offset, $num_per_page)->fetchAll();
 *   $output = theme('mymodule_results', array('result' => $result));
 *
 *   // Finally, display the pager controls, and return.
 *   $output .= theme('pager');
 *   return $output;
 * @endcode
 *
 * A second example involves a page callback that invokes an external search
 * service where the total number of matching results is provided as part of
 * the returned set (so that we do not need a separate query in order to obtain
 * this information). Here, we call pager_find_page() to calculate the desired
 * offset before the search is invoked:
 * @code
 *   // Perform the query, using the requested offset from pager_find_page().
 *   // This comes from a URL parameter, so here we are assuming that the URL
 *   // parameter corresponds to an actual page of results that will exist
 *   // within the set.
 *   $page = pager_find_page();
 *   $num_per_page = variable_get('mymodule_num_per_page', 10);
 *   $offset = $num_per_page * $page;
 *   $result = mymodule_remote_search($keywords, $offset, $num_per_page);
 *
 *   // Now that we have the total number of results, initialize the pager.
 *   pager_default_initialize($result->total, $num_per_page);
 *
 *   // Display the search results.
 *   $output = theme('search_results', array('results' => $result->data, 'type' => 'remote'));
 *
 *   // Finally, display the pager controls, and return.
 *   $output .= theme('pager');
 *   return $output;
 * @endcode
 *
 * @param $total
 *  The total number of items to be paged.
 * @param $limit
 *  The number of items the calling code will display per page.
 * @param $element
 *  An optional integer to distinguish between multiple pagers on one page.
 *
 * @return
 *   The number of the current page, within the pager represented by $element.
 *   This is determined from the URL query parameter $_GET['page'], or 0 by
 *   default. However, if a page that does not correspond to the actual range
 *   of the result set was requested, this function will return the closest
 *   page actually within the result set.
 */
function pager_default_initialize($total, $limit, $element = 0) {
  global $pager_page_array, $pager_total, $pager_total_items, $pager_limits;

  $page = pager_find_page($element);

  // We calculate the total of pages as ceil(items / limit).
  $pager_total_items[$element] = $total;
  $pager_total[$element] = ceil($pager_total_items[$element] / $limit);
  $pager_page_array[$element] = max(0, min($page, ((int) $pager_total[$element]) - 1));
  $pager_limits[$element] = $limit;
  return $pager_page_array[$element];
}

/**
 * Compose a URL query parameter array for pager links.
 *
 * @return
 *   A URL query parameter array that consists of all components of the current
 *   page request except for those pertaining to paging.
 */
function pager_get_query_parameters() {
  $query = &drupal_static(__FUNCTION__);
  if (!isset($query)) {
    $query = drupal_get_query_parameters($_GET, array('q', 'page'));
  }
  return $query;
}

/**
 * Returns HTML for a query pager.
 *
 * Menu callbacks that display paged query results should call theme('pager') to
 * retrieve a pager control so that users can view other results. Format a list
 * of nearby pages with additional query results.
 *
 * @param $variables
 *   An associative array containing:
 *   - tags: An array of labels for the controls in the pager.
 *   - element: An optional integer to distinguish between multiple pagers on
 *     one page.
 *   - parameters: An associative array of query string parameters to append to
 *     the pager links.
 *   - quantity: The number of pages in the list.
 *
 * @ingroup themeable
 */
function theme_pager($variables) {
  $tags = $variables['tags'];
  $element = $variables['element'];
  $parameters = $variables['parameters'];
  $quantity = empty($variables['quantity']) ? 0 : $variables['quantity'];
  global $pager_page_array, $pager_total;

  // Nothing to do if there is no pager.
  if (!isset($pager_page_array[$element]) || !isset($pager_total[$element])) {
    return;
  }

  // Nothing to do if there is only one page.
  if ($pager_total[$element] <= 1) {
    return;
  }

  // Calculate various markers within this pager piece:
  // Middle is used to "center" pages around the current page.
  $pager_middle = ceil($quantity / 2);
  // current is the page we are currently paged to
  $pager_current = $pager_page_array[$element] + 1;
  // first is the first page listed by this pager piece (re quantity)
  $pager_first = $pager_current - $pager_middle + 1;
  // last is the last page listed by this pager piece (re quantity)
  $pager_last = $pager_current + $quantity - $pager_middle;
  // max is the maximum page number
  $pager_max = $pager_total[$element];
  // End of marker calculations.

  // Prepare for generation loop.
  $i = $pager_first;
  if ($pager_last > $pager_max) {
    // Adjust "center" if at end of query.
    $i = $i + ($pager_max - $pager_last);
    $pager_last = $pager_max;
  }
  if ($i <= 0) {
    // Adjust "center" if at start of query.
    $pager_last = $pager_last + (1 - $i);
    $i = 1;
  }
  // End of generation loop preparation.

  $li_first = theme('pager_first', array('text' => (isset($tags[0]) ? $tags[0] : t('« first')), 'element' => $element, 'parameters' => $parameters));
  $li_previous = theme('pager_previous', array('text' => (isset($tags[1]) ? $tags[1] : t('‹ previous')), 'element' => $element, 'interval' => 1, 'parameters' => $parameters));
  $li_next = theme('pager_next', array('text' => (isset($tags[3]) ? $tags[3] : t('next ›')), 'element' => $element, 'interval' => 1, 'parameters' => $parameters));
  $li_last = theme('pager_last', array('text' => (isset($tags[4]) ? $tags[4] : t('last »')), 'element' => $element, 'parameters' => $parameters));

  if ($pager_total[$element] > 1) {
    if ($li_first) {
      $items[] = array(
        'class' => array('pager-first'),
        'data' => $li_first,
      );
    }
    if ($li_previous) {
      $items[] = array(
        'class' => array('pager-previous'),
        'data' => $li_previous,
      );
    }

    // When there is more than one page, create the pager list.
    if ($i != $pager_max) {
      if ($i > 1) {
        $items[] = array(
          'class' => array('pager-ellipsis'),
          'data' => '…',
        );
      }
      // Now generate the actual pager piece.
      for (; $i <= $pager_last && $i <= $pager_max; $i++) {
        if ($i < $pager_current) {
          $items[] = array(
            'class' => array('pager-item'),
            'data' => theme('pager_previous', array('text' => $i, 'element' => $element, 'interval' => ($pager_current - $i), 'parameters' => $parameters)),
          );
        }
        if ($i == $pager_current) {
          $items[] = array(
            'class' => array('pager-current'),
            'data' => $i,
          );
        }
        if ($i > $pager_current) {
          $items[] = array(
            'class' => array('pager-item'),
            'data' => theme('pager_next', array('text' => $i, 'element' => $element, 'interval' => ($i - $pager_current), 'parameters' => $parameters)),
          );
        }
      }
      if ($i < $pager_max) {
        $items[] = array(
          'class' => array('pager-ellipsis'),
          'data' => '…',
        );
      }
    }
    // End generation.
    if ($li_next) {
      $items[] = array(
        'class' => array('pager-next'),
        'data' => $li_next,
      );
    }
    if ($li_last) {
      $items[] = array(
        'class' => array('pager-last'),
        'data' => $li_last,
      );
    }
    return '<h2 class="element-invisible">' . t('Pages') . '</h2>' . theme('item_list', array(
      'items' => $items,
      'attributes' => array('class' => array('pager')),
    ));
  }
}


/**
 * @defgroup pagerpieces Pager pieces
 * @{
 * Theme functions for customizing pager elements.
 *
 * Note that you should NOT modify this file to customize your pager.
 */

/**
 * Returns HTML for the "first page" link in a query pager.
 *
 * @param $variables
 *   An associative array containing:
 *   - text: The name (or image) of the link.
 *   - element: An optional integer to distinguish between multiple pagers on
 *     one page.
 *   - parameters: An associative array of query string parameters to append to
 *     the pager links.
 *
 * @ingroup themeable
 */
function theme_pager_first($variables) {
  $text = $variables['text'];
  $element = $variables['element'];
  $parameters = $variables['parameters'];
  global $pager_page_array;
  $output = '';

  // Nothing to do if there is no pager.
  if (!isset($pager_page_array[$element])) {
    return;
  }

  // If we are anywhere but the first page
  if ($pager_page_array[$element] > 0) {
    $output = theme('pager_link', array('text' => $text, 'page_new' => pager_load_array(0, $element, $pager_page_array), 'element' => $element, 'parameters' => $parameters));
  }

  return $output;
}

/**
 * Returns HTML for the "previous page" link in a query pager.
 *
 * @param $variables
 *   An associative array containing:
 *   - text: The name (or image) of the link.
 *   - element: An optional integer to distinguish between multiple pagers on
 *     one page.
 *   - interval: The number of pages to move backward when the link is clicked.
 *   - parameters: An associative array of query string parameters to append to
 *     the pager links.
 *
 * @ingroup themeable
 */
function theme_pager_previous($variables) {
  $text = $variables['text'];
  $element = $variables['element'];
  $interval = $variables['interval'];
  $parameters = $variables['parameters'];
  global $pager_page_array;
  $output = '';

  // Nothing to do if there is no pager.
  if (!isset($pager_page_array[$element])) {
    return;
  }

  // If we are anywhere but the first page
  if ($pager_page_array[$element] > 0) {
    $page_new = pager_load_array($pager_page_array[$element] - $interval, $element, $pager_page_array);

    // If the previous page is the first page, mark the link as such.
    if ($page_new[$element] == 0) {
      $output = theme('pager_first', array('text' => $text, 'element' => $element, 'parameters' => $parameters));
    }
    // The previous page is not the first page.
    else {
      $output = theme('pager_link', array('text' => $text, 'page_new' => $page_new, 'element' => $element, 'parameters' => $parameters));
    }
  }

  return $output;
}

/**
 * Returns HTML for the "next page" link in a query pager.
 *
 * @param $variables
 *   An associative array containing:
 *   - text: The name (or image) of the link.
 *   - element: An optional integer to distinguish between multiple pagers on
 *     one page.
 *   - interval: The number of pages to move forward when the link is clicked.
 *   - parameters: An associative array of query string parameters to append to
 *     the pager links.
 *
 * @ingroup themeable
 */
function theme_pager_next($variables) {
  $text = $variables['text'];
  $element = $variables['element'];
  $interval = $variables['interval'];
  $parameters = $variables['parameters'];
  global $pager_page_array, $pager_total;
  $output = '';

  // Nothing to do if there is no pager.
  if (!isset($pager_page_array[$element]) || !isset($pager_total[$element])) {
    return;
  }

  // If we are anywhere but the last page
  if ($pager_page_array[$element] < ($pager_total[$element] - 1)) {
    $page_new = pager_load_array($pager_page_array[$element] + $interval, $element, $pager_page_array);
    // If the next page is the last page, mark the link as such.
    if ($page_new[$element] == ($pager_total[$element] - 1)) {
      $output = theme('pager_last', array('text' => $text, 'element' => $element, 'parameters' => $parameters));
    }
    // The next page is not the last page.
    else {
      $output = theme('pager_link', array('text' => $text, 'page_new' => $page_new, 'element' => $element, 'parameters' => $parameters));
    }
  }

  return $output;
}

/**
 * Returns HTML for the "last page" link in query pager.
 *
 * @param $variables
 *   An associative array containing:
 *   - text: The name (or image) of the link.
 *   - element: An optional integer to distinguish between multiple pagers on
 *     one page.
 *   - parameters: An associative array of query string parameters to append to
 *     the pager links.
 *
 * @ingroup themeable
 */
function theme_pager_last($variables) {
  $text = $variables['text'];
  $element = $variables['element'];
  $parameters = $variables['parameters'];
  global $pager_page_array, $pager_total;
  $output = '';

  // Nothing to do if there is no pager.
  if (!isset($pager_page_array[$element]) || !isset($pager_total[$element])) {
    return;
  }

  // If we are anywhere but the last page
  if ($pager_page_array[$element] < ($pager_total[$element] - 1)) {
    $output = theme('pager_link', array('text' => $text, 'page_new' => pager_load_array($pager_total[$element] - 1, $element, $pager_page_array), 'element' => $element, 'parameters' => $parameters));
  }

  return $output;
}


/**
 * Returns HTML for a link to a specific query result page.
 *
 * @param $variables
 *   An associative array containing:
 *   - text: The link text. Also used to figure out the title attribute of the
 *     link, if it is not provided in $variables['attributes']['title']; in
 *     this case, $variables['text'] must be one of the standard pager link
 *     text strings that would be generated by the pager theme functions, such
 *     as a number or t('« first').
 *   - page_new: The first result to display on the linked page.
 *   - element: An optional integer to distinguish between multiple pagers on
 *     one page.
 *   - parameters: An associative array of query string parameters to append to
 *     the pager link.
 *   - attributes: An associative array of HTML attributes to apply to the
 *     pager link.
 *
 * @see theme_pager()
 *
 * @ingroup themeable
 */
function theme_pager_link($variables) {
  $text = $variables['text'];
  $page_new = $variables['page_new'];
  $element = $variables['element'];
  $parameters = $variables['parameters'];
  $attributes = $variables['attributes'];

  $page = isset($_GET['page']) ? $_GET['page'] : '';
  if ($new_page = implode(',', pager_load_array($page_new[$element], $element, explode(',', $page)))) {
    $parameters['page'] = $new_page;
  }

  $query = array();
  if (count($parameters)) {
    $query = drupal_get_query_parameters($parameters, array());
  }
  if ($query_pager = pager_get_query_parameters()) {
    $query = array_merge($query, $query_pager);
  }

  // Set each pager link title
  if (!isset($attributes['title'])) {
    static $titles = NULL;
    if (!isset($titles)) {
      $titles = array(
        t('« first') => t('Go to first page'),
        t('‹ previous') => t('Go to previous page'),
        t('next ›') => t('Go to next page'),
        t('last »') => t('Go to last page'),
      );
    }
    if (isset($titles[$text])) {
      $attributes['title'] = $titles[$text];
    }
    elseif (is_numeric($text)) {
      $attributes['title'] = t('Go to page @number', array('@number' => $text));
    }
  }

  // @todo l() cannot be used here, since it adds an 'active' class based on the
  //   path only (which is always the current path for pager links). Apparently,
  //   none of the pager links is active at any time - but it should still be
  //   possible to use l() here.
  // @see http://drupal.org/node/1410574
  $attributes['href'] = url($_GET['q'], array('query' => $query));
  return '<a' . drupal_attributes($attributes) . '>' . check_plain($text) . '</a>';
}

/**
 * @} End of "Pager pieces".
 */

/**
 * Helper function
 *
 * Copies $old_array to $new_array and sets $new_array[$element] = $value
 * Fills in $new_array[0 .. $element - 1] = 0
 */
function pager_load_array($value, $element, $old_array) {
  $new_array = $old_array;
  // Look for empty elements.
  for ($i = 0; $i < $element; $i++) {
    if (empty($new_array[$i])) {
      // Load found empty element with 0.
      $new_array[$i] = 0;
    }
  }
  // Update the changed element.
  $new_array[$element] = (int) $value;
  return $new_array;
}

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