Hi,

If you go with my suggestion, you can have the same form underneath both
tables.

My idea was to MOVE things from left to right.

How to do this much depends on what end results your are trying to
accomplish. You might get better response from the list if you explain
that to us.

I suggest that you read more documentation on tables, and check how
existing tables work, and possibly go on a training class that covers the
topic in detail.

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> Dear listers,
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>
> first of all thanks a lot for your answers but I still haven’t got it.
>
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> I still have problems in understanding tables in remedy. If I want a table
> with one column und about 20 rows I need a new form [Form 1] with one
> character field [Char Field] and in that form 20 requests with different
> Char Field contents? I connect this form and the character field with the
> table. Then I have a table with fixed values. This would be ok for my left
> table.
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>
>
> But how do I handle with the right table?
>
>
>
> My problem is that I want this kind of selection for my ticket-form. That
> means of course for each ticket different results in the right table. But
> I don’t know how to link the table with the request-ID of my ticket form.
> For that I need a three dimensional table, not only a two-one…I think it
> must be easier but I don’t how to do it.
>
>
>
> Please, can you help me?
>
> Thanks a lot!
>
> Regards
>
>
>
> Christoph
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>
> Von: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
> [mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] Im Auftrag von Remedy
> Gesendet: Montag, 24. Oktober 2011 15:54
> An: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
> Betreff: Re: kind of selection
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> **
>
> From the help files in developer studio, they have a step by step write up
> on how move data back and forth between two tables. I found it while
> searching for details on how to add rows to a table.
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> Sent from my iPhone, so typo's or funky words can and do happen!
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> On Oct 23, 2011, at 9:24 PM, Shafqat Ayaz <shafq...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>       **
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>       Hi Christoph
>
>       you can achieve this with a simple flag on the form, say for example a
> field Show, which has two values, Show 1 and Show 2. The first table
> shows all entries with the flag set to 1, when you move the items from
> table one to two, just set the flag to Show 2 and reverse it back when
> the opposite happens.
>
>       Set the qualification for the tables appropriately.
>
>       That would be the simplest method, I am sure there are many more ways to
> do this.
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>       Shafqat Ayaz
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> ________________________________
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>       From: "Wagner, Christoph" <christoph.wag...@ard-stern.de>
>       To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
>       Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2011 12:55 PM
>       Subject: kind of selection
>
>       **
>
>       Dear listers,
>
>
>
>       is there any way to build a view as you can see in the screenshot (2
> fields with add und remove button to push values from one table into
> another)? What is the real name of this kind of selection?
>
>
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>       I already tried this with two tables (list view) but for that kind of
> selection I have to build 2 new forms whereas I have to push the values
> from one to the other. But this is not what I want because the values are
> static.
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>       Any ideas?
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>       Thanks a lot.
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>
>       Regards Christoph
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