Possibly of course if you hit Help in the toolbar on a form in Mid-Tier you get 
the help for ALL fields on the form.

And $FIELDID$ states "Returns NULL if the FIELDHELP keyword is not 
implemented." so I wonder if it is somehow related to not maintaining a list of 
what object has the focus

Fred


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[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Longwing, Lj
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2013 3:09 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Sort of a Rant: Quote from Dev Studio Help - "Web applications do 
not support the $FIELDHEL$ keyword" - WHY???

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No, I don't know the answer to which you seek...but I can hypothesize?....:)

Ok...so field help can be 'bulky' at times....and the client (web browser) 
doesn't keep a copy of the form in question in the same way that the user tool 
did...so to try to keep the communication size between client/mid-tier/server 
as small as possible, as well as keep the Mid-Tier cache smaller, it was 
decided to not include the 'help' for each and every field on each and every 
form in cache, and transferred across the wire

just a guess though...I certainly don't work for, nor represent BMC on this, 
nor ANY matter....but my explanation makes sense to ME :)

-----Original Message-----
On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 2:04 PM, Joe D'Souza  wrote:
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Does anyone know the reason why the Mid-Tier is unable to support the 
$FIELDHELP$ keyword? The help on this keyword states that "Web applications do 
not support the $FIELDHELP$ keyword; it returns NULL."



Any reason why this would have been hard to implement on the Mid-Tier?



I was hoping to use it on a very small form wherein I could set $FIELDHELP$ to 
a temp display only field on every gain focus action of a field, displaying the 
help of that field in that display only field. Works like a charm on the User 
tool, however it does not on the Mid-Tier because of this said limitation of 
the said keyword.



With the impending slow death of the thick client, it would have been nice to 
have features such as this available at the Mid-Tier level as well.



If you ask me this feature would have been more useful on the web for intuitive 
field help for a end user, than it is on a native thick client..



Joe



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