We are on IE8 
Now I am not the one that was talking to support so it may have been some 
interpretation issue so I am going with was told to me:

 SP5 Mid Tier global field management was changed to be in-line with MT 
8.1 
Our options are/were
#1 upgrade your Mid Tier to 8.1 to fix your issues with Global fields not 
being passed properly from forms to forms 
#2 Have all our users have Flash installed ???? not an option
#3 change our code so that we pass the value in each open window action 
instead of relying on the global field.

I opted for option #3 as I have not time to run another set of test on all 
my mid tier for 8.1 and get all the appropriate approvals and all the red 
tapes required here for such an infrastructure change.

Thank you,

Pascale Sterrett

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That sounds like a major oops in SP5 as I think that conflicts with what 
Doug said back in August

Pascale, I don't remember what browser you said you were using.  Also are 
you using ITSM or is this all custom?  If it is custom, did you turn off 
Flash in Mid-Tier? 
                 You can disable the Flash UI rendering in your Mid Tier 
config.properties file 
                                 Set these lines to False: 
                                 arsystem.flash.detect_flashplayer=true 
                                 arsystem.flash.enable_ui_rendering=true 

Fred


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Turns out it is a change with SP5 and how the Mid Tier handles the Global 
fields from now on.  Either we force Flash on all our users or we change 
our code.
We've decided to change our code.

Thank you,

Pascale Sterrett


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** 
Global fields are stored in cookies when using Mid Tier where as it is 
native functionality in WUT so it is not surprising it works in WUT.  Did 
something change in the server infrastructure where cookies might not be 
allowed from MT any more?  Did the URL change at all that might affect 
trust settings?  Load balancer?

Of course the MT cache has been flushed and local browser cache has been 
cleared to rule AR code that might be "confused" as a mix of versions?

Jason

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On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 3:47 PM, karun R 

Hello All,

We have upgraded our AR System environment from from 7.5 patch 7 to 7.6.04 

SP5. After upgrading we have noticed that the global fields in one of our 
application are not passing the data from one form to the other. Our 
Production environment is still on 7.5 patch 7 and is working fine. This 
application is completely web so i wanted to confirm this is certainly 
happening in web..I don't have an easy way to test this in thick client 
but found not happening with thick client.

AR Server O/S: Windows 2003 Server
Mid Tier Server O/S : AIX
Web App server : Websphere8
ARS version : 7.6.04 SP5

Anybody see or heard of this issue. Any information would be greatly 
appreciated.

Thanks & Regards
Karun R

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