Hi Lister,

I have resolved this subject by tracking the changes in the attachment
pool.

I wrote some custom code in the clientcore.js file to track the
attachment updation,deletion and modification. This custom code has a
varibale which holds the attachment label name and the action
performed by the user. A separate user defined function return that
varibale to remedy workflow. Using
window.F(fieldid).DoSet(functionname()) javascript code get the value
in the workflow form field and send the notification to the submiitter
of the request. Now iinstead of finding the file contents changed in
the attachment, i have traced all the actions performed in all the
attachments in the single attachment pool. The result will be
Attachment #1 - Modified
Attachment #2 - Added
Attachment #3 - Deleted and Added
Attachment # 4 - Deleted.

This will give a more information to the user on attachments.

Thanks for all your help ::)
Meenakshinathan



On Aug 4, 12:30 am, "L. J. Head" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> :)....that's why I was thinking that FooBar was a programming joke...hehehe
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> Wikipedia.com also has a definition for most things.
> And that list does include fubar too. But I will not repeat the definition
> in polite company. :) So reader beware if you go looking for it.
>
> Maybe Kinetic Data can have a survey to find out if people think more of
> FooBar or Fubar when they think about ARS? ( It is time for some Friday
> Humor right? )
>
> Have a great weekend all.
>
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> On 8/3/07, Shellman, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > From Wikipedia
> > "Foobar is a common placeholder name also referred to as metasyntactic
> > variable used in computer programming or computer related documentation."
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