Rick:
My understanding is that web access is not supported in the BB environment
here, else I wouldn't be in this quandary. However, I will re-doublecheck,
if that's a word. I wasn't sure that this is even a question...because I
wasn't sure that BB environments would so differently in different places.
I'm clueless about BBs, as I said earlier.

About other interfaces...I will research, but do you have any names handy? 

Sandra:
I am aware of the email option, as I wrote in the post. I am looking at
better, more foolproof alternatives.

Robert:
About using PHP...I am not clear how can I have a BB user invoke php code
(or any other code) via an email received in BB. Can you elaborate?

Joe:
Thanks for the tip. Kinetic Survey...anyone? 

Or any other gizmo anybody wants to plug in here?

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ps:
I am now thinking of a URL that invokes a web services client. Then I can
have two links passing the ticket id as well as yes or no parameter to the
client and the client will consume ARS web service. Some kind of server side
code...such as Java Servlet or .Net (or perhaps php).






Rick Cook-3 wrote:
> 
> If your BB environment is set up to use web access, I would recommend
> constructing a truncated view of the approval screen, and send them that.
> If not, perhaps if your emails asking for approval had three URLs embedded
> in them - one for Yes, one for No, and perhaps one for Need more Info,
> those
> could map to separate email Inboxes that would route the approvals that
> way.
> 
> Or, you could use one of the several very good interfaces between Remedy
> and
> BB devices, and display Remedy screens on them that way.
> 
> Lots of ways to skin this cat.
> 
> Rick
> 
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> Subject: Submit Yes/No response to ARS from a blackberry?
> 
> All:
> I need to provide blackberry users ability to receive an email from ARS,
> from which they should be able to, through some easy means, provide a
> Yes/No
> answer back to ARS.
> 
> Obvious solution is to have them reply to the email with YES or NO text or
> some other unique string and parse the email in Remedy to process the
> response...
> ...but is there a better way?
> 
> It has been suggested that I can use a Web Service to accomplish this, but
> I
> just don't see how I can have blackberry users consume a ARS Web Service,
> and have that consumption be available in/thru that email.
> 
> I could have a simple URL in the email that takes them to a simple Remedy
> form with yes/no buttons, but I am guessing a Mid-tier generated Remedy
> form
> isn't visible, functional in blackberry. I have never been sophisticated
> enough to use/own a blackberry, but I'm pretty sure remedy screens won't
> show properly. 
> 
> Somebody shout me down, if this is not true, or if there is a workaround.
> 
> So what has been suggested is provide two URLS in the email, corresponding
> to Yes and No responses. Again, I don't see what kind of URLs I can
> construct to communicate yes and no responses back to ARS. I certainly
> don't
> see any kind of URL directly consuming any Web Service I might write in
> ARS.
> 
> Is my analysis so far reasonable? Do you guys know of any good way to send
> yes/no to ARS from blackberry? A quick google serach shows stuff like
> NetBeans allowing code to consume Web Services from blackberries, but I
> don't know enough to even conceive of a way that could be used in my
> situation.
> 
> 
> Ok, I do have some half baked ideas that may or may not work. If I
> construct
> a mid-tier URL that queries a form, called say "Yes Response Form" with a
> certain record ID (and possibly a security key as well), and write a "Get"
> filter on that form to look for the combination of the record ID and the
> security key and on match interprete that as a "Yes" response, then
> although
> the query result may not show correctly on blackberry, on the server side,
> the response will have been processed.  Worth trying?
> 
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