Hi,

In newer versions of Remedy, from 9.0 and forward, there is a REST interface to 
the data.

This should be easily accessible from javascript, and could replace 95% of what 
you do in ARSPerl.

Best Regards - Misi, RRR AB, http://www.rrr.se (http://www.rrr.se) (ARSList MVP 
2011)

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October 11, 2016 4:35 AM, "Andrew Hicox"  wrote:

Hello all,
I know this is a little bit of a long shot, but my google-fu isn't turning up 
much. 
Does any one know of / have heard anything about hacking the ARS C API onto 
node.js (sort of like ARSPerl does for perl)? 
Lately I've been diving into node.js, and it occurs to me that I could pretty 
much replace a lot of my aging perl tools with snazzy new shenanigans ... 
-Andy
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