Michael, you should look into the Auditing function that's already a part of
AR System.  Look in the Form Application Objects manual for v7, or the
concepts guide in 6.3.  I think it will be easier to use that than to
re-invent the wheel.

Rick

On 12/3/07, Thad K Esser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> **
> Depending on your version that may already be built in to ARS, but I
> wanted to advise that if your requirement is "to detect if a field has
> changed" you want to use ('Field' != 'DB.Field'), without the TR.
>
> *Thad Esser*
> Remedy Developer
> "*Argue for your limitations, and sure enough, they're yours."*-- Richard
> Bach
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>   *"Durrant, Michael M. - ITSD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>*
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> I wanted to make a Filter guide that would check which fields on a form
> had changed (DB.Field != TR.Field) and push an audit record to a database.
>  I don't want to make a separate filter for every field on the form.
>
> Is there a way I can loop through some kind of data dictionary or?  My
> intuition tells me yes, but my limited Remedy experience tells me "Huh?"
>
> Thanks,
>
> Michael
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