Side note: In my survey for 6/22/2007 http://kineticsr.kineticdata.com/kinetic/6-22-07_arslist_survey.html I noticed approx 1/2 (or at least -- way too close to half) of the group uses submitter mode changeable.
Funny observation -- 1/2 the people on the list (and the world) are above average and 1/2 are below average -- I think that a direct relationship exists for submitter mode locked vs changeable. NOW CHANGE YOUR SETTINGS. -John On 7/11/07, Leigh Gruber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
** Good Morning Listers, We have an existing system operating with the Submitter Mode set to Changeable. This system has around 750 forms with a mix of Remedy and home grown applications. We need to change submitter mode to Locked so we can host another custom application which must run in Submitter Mode Locked. I have 3 questions! 1. Is there any way, other than ones that require "brute force", to determine if the original system has workflow that modifies the submitter field? I have set the development box to Submitter Mode locked and tried some very limited record modification, but I don't have any testing resources available. Here's what I've tried so far on our dev system (Remedy 6.3; MS SQL Server): - Analyzed Advanced search results on the object_search_details form. The selection criteria was ('Item Details' LIKE "%Submitter%") AND NOT('Item Details' LIKE "%1 = 0%"). I haven't seen a problem in resulting (100 or so) records. - I've also checked the Submitter field #2 for other names it may have. 2. Are there any "gotchas" I should know about that might cause us problems if/when I change the production system? 3. Is it safe to assume that our Remedy/BMC applications will NOT have workflow that writes to the Submitter form? I would appreciate any words of wisdom you might have for me. Many thanks, Leigh Gruber The information contained in this message may be privileged and/or confidential. If you are not the intended recipient, or responsible for delivering this message to the intended recipient, any review, forwarding, dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication or any attachment(s) is strictly prohibited. If you have received this message in error, please so notify the sender immediately, and delete it and all attachments from your computer and network. __20060125_______________________This posting was submitted with HTML in it___
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