Hi, The RRR|DefSearch can find the objects containing any string, and it can produce a new def-file with the matching objects only.
https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrDefSearch You can also use RRR|ExportDef to export your def if you like, but if it is only filters you might be good to go with DevStudio to do this ;-) https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrExportDef Best Regards - Misi, RRR AB, http://www.rrr.se (ARSList MVP 2011) Ask the Remedy Licensing Experts (Best R.O.I. Award at WWRUG10/11/12/13): * RRR|License - Not enough Remedy licenses? Save money by optimizing. * RRR|Log - Performance issues or elusive bugs? Analyze your Remedy logs. Find these products, and many free tools and utilities, at http://rrr.se. > That was my plan, I was just trying to limit the Gigantic XML part and only > locate the ones that needed changing, but I guess I have a follow up, if I > have a gigantic XML of filters, if I import the whole list again, but only the > web service calls ones have changed, will all get imported, or just the ones > that have changed? > > From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) > [mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Andrew Hicox > Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2014 9:36 AM > To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG > Subject: Re: Finding all filters and Escalations that contain a web service > set fields > > ** Web services can only be called from filters so don't worry with > escalations etc. here's a brute force method I've used many times. > > 1) export all the filters to a gigantic XML file > 2) open the file in a text editor and search for the existing end point ... > Doing this you can scroll backward from the end point and determine the filter > names > 3) export just those filters as XML > 4) search/replace the old endpoint hostname with the new endpoint hostname and > save the file > 5) import the file > 6) done :-) > > It's a little duct tapey so you know ... Be careful and test it on a dev > machine first, but it totally can work. Have used that trick hundreds of times > (literally) :-) > > Andy > > On Friday, June 13, 2014, Campbell, Paul (Paul) > <p...@avaya.com<mailto:p...@avaya.com>> wrote: > ** > OK, I have a major challenge ahead of me, I have a Remedy 7.6.04 environment > that is a fully custom app, no Out of the Box apps, that interacts with a > third party application via Web Services calls. There are hundreds of > filters/escalations involved, and the third party app is changing the URL it > exposes for Web Service Calls. I need to find all of the filters and > escalations that make web service calls so that I can change those URL > endpoints. Does anyone have a good way to search for objects that have a Set > Fields Web Service operation and generate a list? I don’t have Migrator or > anything other third party tools like that at my disposal. What would be > great is to be able to generate a Working List in Dev Studio, but I really > haven’t had any luck getting the search feature to work, Ideas? > > Paul Campbell | Systems Architect | | Avaya Client Services | > | 678-421-5342 | Web > Conference<https://collaborate.avaya.com/aacpa/?participantCode=4215342> | > Audio Conference +1-513-228-8888 code: 4215342 > > Everyone needs deadlines. Even the beavers. They loaf around all summer, but > when they are faced with the winter deadline, they work like fury. If we > didn’t have deadlines, we’d stagnate. Walt Disney > > > _ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are" and have been for 20 years_ > _ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are" and have been for 20 years_ > > _______________________________________________________________________________ > UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org > "Where the Answers Are, and have been for 20 years" > _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org "Where the Answers Are, and have been for 20 years"