You could reduce - possibly eliminate those nasty out of memory crashes by
changing the default startup and max memory from what it is defaulted during
an install, to something suitable given your machines memory. Depending on
whether you are on 32 or 64 bit there might be a limitation on how high you
can have your JVM settings at, but if you have a standard configuration that
runs at about 4 GB RAM, you could boost it up to about 2048 MB or a little
more.

 

I usually have my startup at about 1024 to 1536 and max to about 2048 or a
little over on my 4 GB laptop.

 

If you have a higher configuration and have installed 64 bit JRE, you could
go much higher without crashing your JVM at startup.

 

Joe

 

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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Lucero, Michelle
Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2013 11:03 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Search feature in devloper studio

 

Hi, Paul:

 

I LOVE using Developer Studio, except the occasional crashing, but that's
another story for another thread.  It is exponentially more powerful than
the Admin Tool ever was. 

I use these tools frequently and in my experience, they all work quite well:

*         Working list

*         Relationships

*         Searching

 

BUT, Dev Studio is lacking in at least one glaringly obvious area (well, to
me).  That is the ability to sort by more than one option in a list.  

 

In the Remedy Admin Tool, one could click the column header of let's say
list of filters.  The list would be sorted.  Then click another column and
it will apply the 2nd sort while retaining the first one.  Similar to
performing a custom sort in Excel.  Like sort by Column A and then Column B.

 

Linux /Oracle

ARS 8.1.00

ITSM 8.1.00

Mid-Tier 8.1.00

Developer Studio 8.1.00 w/April 2013 Build hot fix

 

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Rod Harris
Sent: Friday, October 04, 2013 5:49 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Search feature in devloper studio

 

** 

Hi Paul,

 

The search feature isn't really the best for getting a list of filters that
relate to a form. The best way to do that is with a working list. If you
create a "view by form" working list and select the forms you want, then use
the icon in the top right of that screen to "view by type", that is probably
the closest thing you are looking for. The "view by type" screen will allow
you to sort by all the normal options like "execute on" and "enabled"

 

The search is good for finding embedded strings within code. Things like
specific error messages or run process commands.

 

Show relationships is also good for quickly finding all kinds of workflow
that relate to a specific field or other objects.

 

Rod

 

On 4 October 2013 00:41, Campbell, Paul (Paul) <p...@avaya.com> wrote:

** 

So has anyone gotten the search feature to work in developer studio to
really work, I am am using Dev Studio 8.1 searching against a 7.6.04 server
and I am trying to do something that seems really simple, but I can't seem
to find any matches, so I want to find all filters that fire on submit or
modify where primary form = X, and I put the form name in the search text, I
set the search in to be Forms: Workflow; Guides and all it finds is the
form, no filters.  I've tried setting a qualification of Only These
Locations, Object Type =Filter and TargetText Location = Form, still no
filters.  Object Relationships are on, I just can't seem to get the right
criteria.  Any search wizards out there?

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