I assume you would have it open the related Service Request that could be 
related to multiple Changes.





-----Original Message-----
From: Mahesh <mchand...@gmail.com>
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Mon, May 10, 2010 5:22 pm
Subject: Re: Mulitple Check boxes on Advance Interface Forms


** Why not use Advanced Interface Form "without backend mapping" and have a 
button to open the form from the backend application (Incident/Work 
Order/Change/Release)

This will even avoid duplication of data.

Thanks
Mahesh


On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 4:14 PM, Christine <christineperryi...@yahoo.com> wrote:

Has anyone used an AIF to create a form with a long list of checkboxes
that indicate a users request for application access? I need to
replace a java web based form with an SRD. The web form is going away
because of two companies merging; the web form is now considered by
management something close to nuclear waste and it must be replaced.
Works great, has for years, but needs to be gone.

I have a basic AIF form (copy of the original) working at a very basic
level. I have values from the Mapped 10-27 and Mapped 28 – 47 tabs
successfully being sent to just the Detailed Description (Notes) field
on the HPD:Help Desk form. That isn’t a lot but at least the base
process is working. From here, it gets a bit more complicated and I
get lost.

I need to create an AIF that would be a list of checkbox fields with
titles such as ‘General Ledger’, ‘Accounts Payable’, ‘Order
Management’, ‘Inventory Control’ and ‘Work in Progress’. If a person
checked the boxes next to ‘Accounts Payable’ and ‘Inventory Control’ I
need to indicate this somehow in the HPD:Help Desk form.

This being my first major foray into the AIF I’m wondering what is the
best way to get the data to the HPD:HelpDesk form.

My total list of checkboxes is somewhere around 140 (Placed in
sections of course. It is going to be a lengthy listing of Oracle
Applications Responsibilities). Does anyone know how to make such a
lengthy checkbox listing work? The SRM 2.2 Admin guide (Pg 341) says
“If an end user response requires a selection field those fields can
be placed on the Your Fields tab, and additional workflow with an
execution order of zero can be created to set the field values on the
Mapped tab to the value of those fields. This would be done with the
hidden fields that are not used to pose questions to the end user.
This allows those data types to be mapped automatically using the pre-
defined mapping”.

What hidden fields? The ‘Mapped’ tab only has 9 fields and I don’t
think I can I add fields to the Mapped tab.

One last question here – once the form is correct, how do I get the
fields to appear as choices in the AOT ‘Add Target Data’ option?

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Though I may need to read your
response several times before understanding it since I’m much more of
a Remedy Admin than a developer.

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