I discovered the initial problem with a 7.0.01 client against the 5.1.2 server. 
 I thought that may have been the problem so I used the 7.0.01 WUT against our 
7.0.01 dev server.  Still got the same behavior.  Neither the WUT nor the 
server is patched though.

Our database is SQL 2000 SP4 build number is 8.00.2039

This is a heavily modded User form, but the Field ID of that field is 104.  I 
think the guy who built this just put underscores in the database name of most 
fields.

Michael A. McManus, SSgt, USAF
Remedy Developer
HQ 754 ELSG/DOMH
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Subject: Re: LIKE qualifications in 7.0

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When I tried the following in the 'Run If' of my active link I was testing 
with, it did NOT work:


        'Group List' =  "1;"


So, it didn't make any difference whether I was using a LIKE operation with 
wildcards or an equals operation with an explicit group ID value.

I'm more inclined to believe that the inconsistencies you are observing are 
related to the special behavior of the 'Group List' field, and not indicative 
of a general issue with LIKE searches in other workflow.

My server is ARS 7.0.01 Patch 001, my user tool is 7.0.01 Patch 007.  Are you 
running your 7.0.1 client against a 7.0.1 server, or against the 5.1.2 server 
that you're planning to upgrade?  Also, just out of curiosity, what is the 
underlying database you are using?

This is probably trivial, but one other difference I noticed in your search 
syntax -- your 'Group List' field appears to contain an underscore character, 
which is not the format I have in my User form that was installed with ARS 
7.0.1.  Just to be sure, is this the same default 'Group List' field that you 
are searching in your active link?

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