Hi Pivanov/pavan, Sorry, if the question is misunderstood.
I was asking for one of the run process command as below: Example: Process Application-Command Approval New-Details -t "Issue Approval" What is use of Application- Command and any explanation of how to use this? Regards, Vani M. pivanov <plamen.iva...@ma TERNA.COM> To Sent by: "Action arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Request System cc discussion list(ARSList)" Subject <arsl...@arslist. Re: Need information on Application ORG> Command Process 03/02/2010 19:49 Please respond to arsl...@arslist.o RG Hi, just don't forget, when you are running process with Active Link to use the following syntax : $PROCESS$ @@:command Cheers, Plamen Ivanov www.remedy.bg www.remedydevelopers.eu On 3 Фев, 16:11, Pavan Kumar <pava...@adea.com> wrote: > C Special Run Process and > > $PROCESS$ commands > > Through the Run Process workflow action or by using $PROCESS$ in a Set > > Fields and Push Fields workflow action, you can run separate processes in > > AR System. In general, these actions are used to perform operations in > > support of your application. > > The following topics are provided: > > Overview (page 240) > > Run Process and $PROCESS$ syntax (page 240) > > Syntax exception-Special commands with qualifications (page 241) > > Table of Run Process and $PROCESS$ commands (page 242) > > For more information about how the Run Process action works, see the > > Integrating with Plug-ins and Third-Party Products guide. > > 240 Appendix C-Special Run Process and $PROCESS$ commands > > BMC Remedy Action Request System 7.0 > > Overview > > Run Process and $PROCESS$ commands look and act like a process from the > > perspective of the workflow definition, but they do not actually cause the > > system to run a process. Instead, the server "traps" these special process > > names and performs the operations directly. > > Some commands are available only in the Run Process action, and others are > > available only for $PROCESS$ in Set Fields and Push Fields actions. Some are > > available in all workflow, and others are available in active links only. Any > > action that is identified as being available in filters can be run only from an > > active link using the "Run Process on the server" syntax to direct the > > command to be run on the server. The commands are really available on the > > server, not "to filters." For more information, see "Assigning values from > > process results" on page 234. > > Run Process and $PROCESS$ syntax > > When using these commands, remember that they are case-sensitive. You > > must specify the commands exactly as they are listed, including > > capitalization. If incorrect capitalization is used, AR System will attempt to > > run an external process with the given name. > > All of the commands in this section also follow the characteristics of a process > > run from the command line. This means that each parameter needs to be > > gathered as a single argument on the command line: > > If a parameter includes a space or a special character, you must put > > quotation marks around the value. Also surround any keywords with > > quotation marks in case the substituted value contains spaces or special > > characters. > > If a value contains one or more quotation marks, you must double the > > quotation marks and put quotation marks around the entire value. > > Quotation marks are a special character. > > For example, you enter the following values as shown: > > Value Syntax > > AR System "AR System" > > AR "System" User "AR ""System"" User" > > $SCHEMA$ "$SCHEMA$" > > ________________________________ > > From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) on behalf of Vani Masilamani > Sent: Wed 03/02/2010 19:31 > To: arsl...@arslist.org > Subject: Need information on Application Command Process > > Hi All, > > Can anyone say about the Application Command Process being used in remedy? > > Regards, > Vani. > > ___________________________________________________________________________?____ > UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives atwww.arslist.org > Platinum Sponsor:rmisoluti...@verizon.net ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are" > > ___________________________________________________________________________?____ > UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives atwww.arslist.org > Platinum Sponsor:rmisoluti...@verizon.net ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are" _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org Platinum Sponsor:rmisoluti...@verizon.net ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are"