Hi all, I'm having a problem with some characters. We get emails from another system on our network that we dump to a working form then generate CHG requests. I ran into the problem today when the summary field had the < and > characters in it. Is there an escape character I can have the other system developer use to tell Remedy it's just field data and not a command variable? I had them remove the < and > and the request went through, so I know that's the problem. Here is the email that failed. Anything after the summary field was disregarded and an email was sent back saying that required fields were empty. Schema: DSL:CQE-CHG-Email Server: XXXXXXXX Login: XXXXXX Password: XXXXXXX Action: Submit Format: Short Category !200000003! : Software Type !200000004! : Application Item !200000005! : NDA Classification !536870982! : Normal Status !7! : Awaiting Review Risk !260007001! : Low Urgency !240000009! : Low Summary !8! : Modify FIXNDAOTHERCD7 program to Bybass ND-OTHER-CD-7 field > 90 and change Field if < 4 to 0 Req. Name !536870914! : John Doe Req. Phone !536870915! : 9999 Aff. Name !240000001! : John Doe Aff. Phone !240000002! : 9999 Implem. Group !536870984! : Mainframe Computing Planned Start !240000013! : 02/29/2008 15:54:35 Planned End !240000014! : 02/29/2008 15:59:35 We're on Windows 2003 with ARS 6.3 Patch 23
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