Yes, I will try misi's tool. The helptooll will check for open objects when 
removing a team member from a support group for exampe. To just remove if 
he/she has open inc, problems, changes sems wrong to me, first close or reassin 
the ticksts,, then remove..the user, the helptool is 100% besides itsm module. 
// Lars


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Ämne: Re: Alias in ITSM

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are you guys aware of the alias lookup capability on RRR.se?...it has multiple 
ITSM versions and everything.


On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 12:28 PM, Kemes, Lisa A DLA CTR INFORMATION OPERATIONS 
<lisa.kemes....@dla.mil<mailto:lisa.kemes....@dla.mil>> wrote:
I'd love to see it when you are finished.  Would be a nice reference to
have.

Lisa

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Hej, just annoying I think when a form has a visible name in the user
tool, but another name in dev studio, not easy to find the matching form
I think.
And, db name is often the same as label, but sometimes a total different
one, many fields has also the same label name, makes it diffucult when
making reports...

I'm builing a helptool for ITSM, and have been aware of this now.

// Lars

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