Hi all,
I need some information regarding the remedy view forms.
How to find the view forms created with Native SQL(Prev6) which are not
having T tables?
Regards,
SRG
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You can use the dataimport java api, and you can still use your
current mapping files. It is explained at page 218 in BMC Remedy
Action Request System 7.5.00 Integration Guide
This is an example on Windows:
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set CUR_DIR=%~dp0
SET ARJARPATH=C:\Program Files\BMC
Hello all,
Bad news, none of the above worked for 7.5
In the meantime I will try contacting BMC to see if they have a
workaround for this issue, but not with much hope.
I will keep you updated.
Koray
On May 20, 6:30 pm, Grooms, Frederick W frederick.w.gro...@xo.com
wrote:
I have always used:
How to find out almost anything: Look the documentation! Specifically AR
System Database Reference, and, for the SchemaType integers, file ar.h
(not the best spot)
select name from arschema where schematype = 3
#define AR_SCHEMA_NONE 0 /* null schema */
#define AR_SCHEMA_REGULAR1
That's really helpful Jiri, thank you!
1. I have gone throught he settings as you suggest, and it wasn't too far a
drift.
o Reset Goal for Same Request? = Yes (was No)
o Allow Service Target to Re-Open? = No (was Yes)
2. I have now created the Groups and associated Service Targets as you
Hi ben,
Thanks for ur response.we are having a situation here like there are some
view forms(Created using Native SQL Prev6), somehow for some os these view
forms the T ables ,H Tables and B tables has been dropped off from the
databse(Oracle). We need to find such those view forms.
Are we need
I read view forms(Created using Native SQL Prev6) in your email. You
cannot make a view form in Oracle. You can make an Oracle View. Also
you can make that view in any instance and under any id or schema - not
necessarily the ARS one. I also do not understand what Prev6 is.
If the view was
Hi Ben,
Sorry for misleading you by putting question in wrong way.
Here Prev6 means Remedy View form created in ARS (versions prior to
version ARS v6.x)
view forms(Created using Native SQL Prev6) - means remedy view forms
createdd with Native SQL query which will query to other DB tables to get
Gopal,
I may be off base on this one.but I don't believe that Remedy creates
views of 'view forms'due to the fact that Remedy is not maintaining the
data for the form (the view is)I don't believe you will find T/H/B
tables for itsame thing for Display only Formsand I think
You should find an Oracle view of Txxx for your Remedy View Form.
For Regular forms Remedy creates T/H/B tables. For View forms Remedy creates T
views in the database.
Dialog and Vendor forms are not represented tables/views in the database.
Fred
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You can use the left, right etc. in Dev Studio. You just need to pres the .
period button on your key board to access the move mode.
Basically you select the item to move, pres the period and then use the arrows.
Hope that helps.
Todd Arner
From: Action
I should also mention once you have completed the move you need to press the
period key or the enter key on the keyboard to finish the move.
From: Arner, Todd
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2010 9:38 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: RE: In Develop Studio. It seems
OkI stand corrected :)
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[mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of Grooms, Frederick W
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2010 8:28 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: View forms and Remedy Schema tables
You should find an
Lyle,
I tried it before sending my post and you are off base. Remedy creates a T
table but not H, B as it will not have any Status History and not have
blobs. The T table may be just a view. I need to check more on that. It
also creates the table name view.
Cheers
Ben
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Andre,
When you use the Web URL check box in the filter that sends the notification,
I think that is automatically placed at the top regardless of using an email
template or not.
At least that's what I've seen with 7.1, but I could be wrong on that.
You are on the right track as far as
I read in BMC's documentation that you can use a 'Alias' login (field id
117) in the USER form. This field will only be used to authenticate login
and then use 'Login Name' (field id 101) for process.
Does anyone have this working?
We are setting up to authenticate through LDAP and I am
The way it was described to me (way back when) was
A person enters their login information (field 101 data and password) on the
login screen. During the validation process if LDAP is enabled and field 117
is on the User form and has data the server will send the field 117 data
instead of the
Hi,
This applies to having the login name different to the name you have in your
active directory.
Example: My AR System login name might be Danny. My domain account is
dkellett.
So if you setup your AREA LDAP to use something like samaccountname=$\USER$
Then when you run the user
You could use template.html and include a disclaimer that way, maybe use some
JavaScript to detect you are on the login page and only show it on that page.
Alan BlakeKnowlysis
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To:
Danny,
Thank you for replying so quick!
If I use filed 117 to authenticate from ldap, then what about the password
being sent to ldap server? In documentation it states to remove the entry in
the password field..
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Thanks Fred!
One question, So no password to LDAP?
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of Grooms, Frederick W
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2010 10:32 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Alias login in Remedy 7.5. patch 3
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Hi,
The password you enter in the dialog of the user tool or midtier will get
passed to AREA and will be used to verify with your domain. The switch to
do this is if you have a blank password in the user record.
So thats what Cross Reference Blank Password means on the AR Server. If
the user
Correct. When using LDAP the password field in the user form is left blank.
The password the user enters on the login screen is their LDAP password.
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[mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of Renee Santos
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2010 11:08 AM
List,
When you send a notification from a filter in ARS you can check the Web
URL box to send a URL with the email. Does anyone know how remedy does
that. Is there some file that is used to compile the URL, mainly the server
name or is it some behind the scenes api that you cannot really touch?
Kevin,
The URL is built using the Default Web Path configured under Server
Information. The server= variable then uses whichever default server
is configured under Mid-tier config.
Is there something in particular you are trying to change?
- Eli
From:
the ARServer name in the URL. Right now it is being added as the FQDN and I
only want the alias.
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 1:59 PM, Eli Schilling
eli.schill...@thecreek.comwrote:
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Kevin,
The URL is built using the Default Web Path configured under Server
Information. The server= variable
Yea..that's a 'feature'.check the list archives and you will find
workarounds for that scenario.
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[mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of Kevin Begosh
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2010 12:06 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Mid Tier URL
Hello list,
Just wanted to find out if any of you have experienced this issue and if
so what recommendations are there to troubleshoot and resolve.
Below is my setup info:
ARS Server 7.5 Patch3 (Server Group with a load-balancer in front of app
servers)
SQL 2005
WIN 2003
Mid-Tier 7.5 Patch 4
One thing I did find was doing a find and replace on the ar system
email messages form on submit
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On May 21, 2010, at 2:26 PM, LJ LongWing lj.longw...@gmail.com wrote:
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Yea….that’s a ‘feature’…check the list archives and you
will find workarounds for that scenario.
That’s the workaround I personally use J
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[mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of Kbegosh
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2010 12:44 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Mid Tier URL checkbox in filter
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One thing I did find was doing a
Hi Listers,
I was trying to install AR server 7.1 in Windows 7 OS and it failed.
It gives an error saying AR server does not support windows 3.x platform.
Please suggest and also let me know if AR server 7.5 would work.
Regards
Arnab
Amab,
You should refer to the compatibility matrix. If it isn't on it, it isn't
supported.
http://www.bmc.com/support/reg/remedy-compatibility-tables.html
Thanks,
Mark
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of Arnab Baral
Sent: Friday,
This has been discussed multiple times on both the ARS List and the BMCDN.
Please do some reviewing of the 2 sites for your answer.
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From: Arnab Baral arnab...@gmail.com
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Fri, May 21, 2010 3:17 pm
Subject: Compatibility(urgent)
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Hi
Usually an ARERR 623 means that the password given in the ARServer
configuration in the Mid-Tier configuration does not match the password
configured for the Mid-Tier User password on the ARServer.
Axton Grams
The statements above are just my opinion.
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 1:34 PM, Rodriguez,
Hi Tim,
Since this server is only for Remedy 32bit we only installed 32bit Java
There were a few rik errors in the install logs, the install hung on the
final server restart and the administration console plug-ins were not
working (sounds consistent with java issues) after manually starting ARS.
Use the free one offered from devtechnogy group contact
Michael.campbell@ devtechnology. Com
Free. Already works with dept of navy and Dla and other military sites
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On May 21, 2010, at 2:34 PM, Rodriguez, Rafael J x23718 rafael.rodrig...@broadridge.com
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