Hi Robert,

Thanks for the information.

Anyhow this solution is not working. Remedy stores the attachments in
the following way <number of characters>,<no of bytes>(i am sure. but
it might bytes),<filename with extenstion>.

I am not user this TR and DB can apply for attachement fields.

can any one give me a alternative solution on this? Looking for your
inputs.

Thanks,
Meenakshinathan


On Jul 28, 2:36 am, Robert Halstead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not entirely sure on this, but couldn't you do a filter on modify
> with a run-if condition as: 'TR.Attachment' != 'DB.Attachment' ??  I'm
> not entirely sure how remedy stores the attachments.  It might
> work....
>
> Anyone else ??
>
> On 7/27/07, Meenakshinathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Listers,
>
> > In my application, at first stage users can attach 3-4 files. when the
> > request assinged to next stage, that next stage user can edit or
> > modify the attachment and can upload it again. In this stage my client
> > has an requirement like, first stage user to be notified whenever any
> > attachement is updated. If anybody came throrough this , can you
> > please let me know how do i implement this?
>
> > Thanks,
> > Meenakshinathan
>
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