Don't be too embarrassed, Dwayne - that is a recent requirement that caught
most of us unawares.  You used to be able to save them all at once without a
problem, but then I think in v6.3 or 7, something internal changed, and now
we have to save them individually.

Rick

On 11/14/07, Dwayne Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This is embarrassing, but after seven years of Remedy development, I
> didn't know that you had to save each form view one at a time.  I thot you
> could modify them all, then update them with one big save.  So I was
> updating the fields in each view, and the last view I changed would stay
> changed, and the others would revert.
>
> Thanks to Ajit Singh of Support for the answer.
>
> Dwayne Martin
> James Madison University
>
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> Hello everyone,
>
> We have a customized GN:CallEntry form with lots of fields whose Expand
> Boxes we want to hide.  So we change the "Expand Box" field attributes from
> "Default" to "Hide," save the form and close it. But when we reopen the form
> the Expand Boxes are there again and they have reverted to "Default."
>
> Sometimes they revert right away, but usually it depends on how long you
> let the form sit.  If you reopen it in half an hour, about half of the
> fields have reverted, but if you wait till the next day they all have. (Sort
> of like radio-active half-life, each one flipping at random till there are
> none left.)  It seems to go by views, all of the fields for a particular
> view flip at once.  And it only seems to affect this one form, but since it
> is our main form and it has lots of fields it is annoying.
>
> Any idea what might cause this?
>
> (ARS 7.1, Linux server, Oracle 9.2 db)

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