Re: DSO ARERR 78978

2011-10-23 Thread John Luthgers

Alfred,

as far as i know, error codes 1 and higher are used by workflow. So, 
i assume there is a filter on merge with a message action that uses 
error 78978.


If you dont know, how to find filters which uses this error, here is a 
sql statement to find that filter:


select f.name, m.msgNum, m.msgText from filter_message m, filter f
where msgNum = 78978 and m.filterId = f.filterId

HTH
John

Am 22.10.2011 02:04, schrieb Differ, Alfred W CTR NAVSEA, 210:

I've searched high and low and I'm feeling a little dumb right now.  I can't 
find anything that says what in the world this error number is telling me.  
I've looked in the KB, the product docs, and everything else I can think of 
right now.

I see it in my arerror.log file like this...

Fri Oct 21 13:33:22 2011  Distrib :  (ARERR 78978)



I don't see any other objects reporting errors in the DSO logs and don't know 
which other logs to try since I don't know what the error implies.  Anyone got 
a quick clue?



AR Server 7.1 on Windows with a MSSQL backend... if that helps any.




-al

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Re: [Spam] Re: OT: Croom Consulting

2011-10-23 Thread Gidd Calden
Danny,

I spoke to him a few weeks ago and he is quite well.  

He is just tired of the consulting rat race and instead has taken a full-time 
position (non-Remedy) 
that affords him spending more time with his family, and less frustration 
dealing with ITSM.


Regards

Gidd Calden
BUOYANT SOLUTIONS, INC.
  



-Original Message-
From: Danny Kellett danny.kell...@strategicworkflow.com
To: arslist@arslist.org
Date: 10/22/11 12:44
Subject: [Spam] Re: OT: Croom Consulting

**
Thats quite a final statement Gidd. I haven't spoken to James since 2009. Is he 
ok?


 

On 22 Oct 2011, at 20:02, Gidd Calden g...@buoyantsolutions.net wrote:

 

** 
James,

Has decided to with-draw from the independent business world. 
To the best of my knowledge, he has decided to no longer sell or support
his Remedy tools or participate in contracting opportunities.

HTH


Regards

Gidd Calden
BUOYANT SOLUTIONS, INC.





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From: rdg em rd...@hotmail.com
To: arslist@arslist.org
Date: 10/21/11 16:16
Subject: Re: OT: Croom Consulting

**Thanks Warren. I should have mentioned I've tried to email and call - using 
contact information form croomconsulting.com but no response. Maybe they are on 
vacation???

Br,
Russ


Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2011 17:58:04 -0400
From: warrenbaltim...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: OT: Croom Consulting
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG

** http://www.croomconsulting.com/default.asp

On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 5:51 PM, rdg em rd...@hotmail.com wrote:
**
Greetings ARList,
I was trying to touch base with Croom Consulting - anyone know how to get a 
hold of James? Or if someone is supporting ARS DB Link?

Thanks,
Russ Grant
 
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Re: [Spam] Re: OT: Croom Consulting

2011-10-23 Thread Danny Kellett
Thanks Gidd. I guess we have all felt that way. Good luck to him
Thanks for letting me know



On 23 Oct 2011, at 17:28, Gidd Calden g...@buoyantsolutions.net wrote:

 **
 Danny,
 
 I spoke to him a few weeks ago and he is quite well.  
 
 He is just tired of the consulting rat race and instead has taken a full-time 
 position (non-Remedy) 
 that affords him spending more time with his family, and less frustration 
 dealing with ITSM.
 
 
 Regards
 
 Gidd Calden
 BUOYANT SOLUTIONS, INC.
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Danny Kellett danny.kell...@strategicworkflow.com
 To: arslist@arslist.org
 Date: 10/22/11 12:44
 Subject: [Spam] Re: OT: Croom Consulting
 
 **
 Thats quite a final statement Gidd. I haven't spoken to James since 2009. Is 
 he ok?
 
 
  
 
 On 22 Oct 2011, at 20:02, Gidd Calden g...@buoyantsolutions.net wrote:
 
  
 **
  
 James,
 
 Has decided to with-draw from the independent business world. 
 To the best of my knowledge, he has decided to no longer sell or support
 his Remedy tools or participate in contracting opportunities.
 
 HTH
 
 
 Regards
 
 Gidd Calden
 BUOYANT SOLUTIONS, INC.
 
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: rdg em rd...@hotmail.com
 To: arslist@arslist.org
 Date: 10/21/11 16:16
 Subject: Re: OT: Croom Consulting
 
 **
 Thanks Warren. I should have mentioned I've tried to email and call - using 
 contact information form croomconsulting.com but no response. Maybe they are 
 on vacation???
 
 Br,
 Russ
 
 Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2011 17:58:04 -0400
 From: warrenbaltim...@gmail.com
 Subject: Re: OT: Croom Consulting
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 
 ** http://www.croomconsulting.com/default.asp
 
 On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 5:51 PM, rdg em rd...@hotmail.com wrote:
 **
 Greetings ARList,
 I was trying to touch base with Croom Consulting - anyone know how to get a 
 hold of James? Or if someone is supporting ARS DB Link?
 
 Thanks,
 Russ Grant
  
 _attend WWRUG11 www.wwrug.com ARSlist: Where the Answers Are_
  
 
 
 
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 Remedy Developer
 410-533-5367
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kind of selection

2011-10-23 Thread Wagner, Christoph
Dear listers,

 

is there any way to build a view as you can see in the screenshot (2
fields with add und remove button to push values from one table into
another)? What is the real name of this kind of selection?

 

I already tried this with two tables (list view) but for that kind of
selection I have to build 2 new forms whereas I have to push the values
from one to the other. But this is not what I want because the values
are static. 

 

Any ideas?

 

Thanks a lot.


Regards Christoph

 

 

Remedy Version 7.1

 

 

 


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Re: kind of selection

2011-10-23 Thread Shafqat Ayaz
**
Hi Christophyou can achieve this with a simple flag on the form, say for example a field Show, which has two values, Show 1 and Show 2. The first table shows all entries with the flag set to 1, when you move the items from table one to two, just set the flag to Show 2 and reverse it back when the opposite happens.Set the qualification for the tables appropriately.That would be the simplest method, I am sure there are many more ways to do this.Shafqat Ayaz  From: "Wagner, Christoph" christoph.wag...@ard-stern.deTo: arslist@ARSLIST.ORGSent: Sunday, October 23, 2011 12:55 PMSubject: kind of selection
**
Dear listers, is there any way to build a view as you can see in the screenshot (2 fields with add und remove button to push values from one table into another)? What is the real name of this kind of selection? I already tried this with two tables (list view) but for that kind of selection I
 have to build 2 new forms whereas I have to push the values from one to the other. But this is not what I want because the values are static.  Any ideas? Thanks a lot.Regards Christoph  Remedy Version 7.1   
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Re: DSO ARERR 78978

2011-10-23 Thread Shafqat Ayaz
You could also look in the AR Error Messages form and see if the error message 
shows up there. If it is higher than 1 as John stated then it is possible 
that it is a custom message and will be found there.

 
Shafqat Ayaz    






From: John Luthgers jl...@gmx.net
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2011 3:21 AM
Subject: Re: DSO ARERR 78978

Alfred,

as far as i know, error codes 1 and higher are used by workflow. So, 
i assume there is a filter on merge with a message action that uses 
error 78978.

If you dont know, how to find filters which uses this error, here is a 
sql statement to find that filter:

select f.name, m.msgNum, m.msgText from filter_message m, filter f
where msgNum = 78978 and m.filterId = f.filterId

HTH
John

Am 22.10.2011 02:04, schrieb Differ, Alfred W CTR NAVSEA, 210:
 I've searched high and low and I'm feeling a little dumb right now.  I can't 
 find anything that says what in the world this error number is telling me.  
 I've looked in the KB, the product docs, and everything else I can think of 
 right now.

 I see it in my arerror.log file like this...

 Fri Oct 21 13:33:22 2011  Distrib :  (ARERR 78978)



 I don't see any other objects reporting errors in the DSO logs and don't know 
 which other logs to try since I don't know what the error implies.  Anyone 
 got a quick clue?



 AR Server 7.1 on Windows with a MSSQL backend... if that helps any.




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