Re: Single Sign-On (SSO)

2012-06-01 Thread Team Remedy
John,
thanks alot for your suggest !

You say to use BMC community code, but where i can find this code ?
i would like to realize the solution myself without include other people (i.e. 
Column or similar).

can you help me to indicate the 'right street' ? 

i try to read 'Integrating BMC® Remedy®Action Request System®
with Single Sign-On (SSO) Authentication Systems and
Other Client-Side Login Intercept Technologies' 

but i understand just a little !

thx
Peter

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Its friday again......Heaven or Hell??? Surely experienced by some of us.....

2012-06-01 Thread Rajesh Nair
One day while walking down the street a highly successful
Human Resources Manager was tragically hit by a bus and she died. Her soul
arrived up in heaven where she was met at the Pearly Gates by St. Peter
himself..

Welcome to Heaven, said St. Peter. Before you get settled in though, it
seems we have a problem. You see, strangely enough, we've never once had a
Human Resources Manager make it this far and we're not really sure what to
do with you.

No problem, just let me in, said the woman.

Well, I'd like to, but I have higher orders. What we're going to do is let
you have a day in Hell and a day in Heaven and then you can choose
whichever one you want to spend an eternity in.

Actually, I think I've made up my mind, I prefer to stay in Heaven, said
the woman

Sorry, we have rules...

And with that St. Peter put the executive in an elevator and it went
down-down-down to hell.

The doors opened and she found herself stepping out onto the putting green
of a beautiful golf course. In the distance was a country club and standing
in front of her were all her friends - fellow executives that she had
worked with and they were well dressed in evening gowns and cheering for
her. They ran up and kissed her on both cheeks and they talked about old
times. They played an excellent round of golf and at night went to the
country club where she enjoyed an excellent steak and lobster dinner.

She met the Devil who was actually a really nice guy (kind
of cute) and she had a great time telling jokes and dancing. She was having
such a good time that before she knew it, it was time to leave. Everybody
shook her hand and waved goodbye as she got on the elevator.

The elevator went up-up-up and opened back up at the Pearly Gates and found
St. Peter waiting for her.

Now it's time to spend a day in heaven, he said. So she spent the next 24
hours lounging around on clouds and playing the harp and singing. She had
great time and before she knew it her 24 hours were up and St. Peter came
and got her.

So, you've spent a day in hell and you've spent a day in heaven. Now you
must choose your eternity,

The woman paused for a second and then replied, Well, I never thought I'd
say this, I mean, Heaven has been really great and all, but I think I had a
better time in Hell.

So St. Peter escorted her to the elevator and again she went down-down-down
back to Hell.

When the doors of the elevator opened she found herself standing in a
desolate wasteland covered in garbage and filth. She saw her friends were
dressed in rags and were picking up the garbage and putting it in sacks.

The Devil came up to her and put his arm around her.

I don't understand, stammered the woman, yesterday I was here and there
was a golf course and a country club and we ate lobster and we danced and
had a great time. Now all there is a wasteland of garbage and all my
friends look miserable.

The Devil looked at her smiled and told...
...
...



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Re: Its friday again......Heaven or Hell??? Surely experienced by some of us.....

2012-06-01 Thread Rick Cook
That's funny right there...

Rick
On Jun 1, 2012 5:27 AM, Rajesh Nair rajesh.nair@gmail.com wrote:

 **

 One day while walking down the street a highly successful
 Human Resources Manager was tragically hit by a bus and she died. Her soul
 arrived up in heaven where she was met at the Pearly Gates by St. Peter
 himself..

 Welcome to Heaven, said St. Peter. Before you get settled in though, it
 seems we have a problem. You see, strangely enough, we've never once had a
 Human Resources Manager make it this far and we're not really sure what to
 do with you.

 No problem, just let me in, said the woman.

 Well, I'd like to, but I have higher orders. What we're going to do is
 let you have a day in Hell and a day in Heaven and then you can choose
 whichever one you want to spend an eternity in.

 Actually, I think I've made up my mind, I prefer to stay in Heaven, said
 the woman

 Sorry, we have rules...

 And with that St. Peter put the executive in an elevator and it went
 down-down-down to hell.

 The doors opened and she found herself stepping out onto the putting green
 of a beautiful golf course. In the distance was a country club and standing
 in front of her were all her friends - fellow executives that she had
 worked with and they were well dressed in evening gowns and cheering for
 her. They ran up and kissed her on both cheeks and they talked about old
 times. They played an excellent round of golf and at night went to the
 country club where she enjoyed an excellent steak and lobster dinner.

 She met the Devil who was actually a really nice guy (kind
 of cute) and she had a great time telling jokes and dancing. She was
 having such a good time that before she knew it, it was time to leave.
 Everybody shook her hand and waved goodbye as she got on the elevator.

 The elevator went up-up-up and opened back up at the Pearly Gates and
 found St. Peter waiting for her.

 Now it's time to spend a day in heaven, he said. So she spent the next
 24 hours lounging around on clouds and playing the harp and singing. She
 had great time and before she knew it her 24 hours were up and St. Peter
 came and got her.

 So, you've spent a day in hell and you've spent a day in heaven. Now you
 must choose your eternity,

 The woman paused for a second and then replied, Well, I never thought I'd
 say this, I mean, Heaven has been really great and all, but I think I had a
 better time in Hell.

 So St. Peter escorted her to the elevator and again she went
 down-down-down back to Hell.

 When the doors of the elevator opened she found herself standing in a
 desolate wasteland covered in garbage and filth. She saw her friends were
 dressed in rags and were picking up the garbage and putting it in sacks.

 The Devil came up to her and put his arm around her.

 I don't understand, stammered the woman, yesterday I was here and there
 was a golf course and a country club and we ate lobster and we danced and
 had a great time. Now all there is a wasteland of garbage and all my
 friends look miserable.

 The Devil looked at her smiled and told...
 ...
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Re: Its friday again......Heaven or Hell??? Surely experienced by some of us.....

2012-06-01 Thread Abdul Haque
what the nonsense subject is that
Its friday again..Heaven or Hell???this is the place to share  info
releted to ARS not to Days.


On 1 June 2012 14:01, Rick Cook remedyr...@gmail.com wrote:

 **

 That's funny right there...

 Rick
 On Jun 1, 2012 5:27 AM, Rajesh Nair rajesh.nair@gmail.com wrote:

 **

 One day while walking down the street a highly successful
 Human Resources Manager was tragically hit by a bus and she died. Her
 soul arrived up in heaven where she was met at the Pearly Gates by St.
 Peter himself..

 Welcome to Heaven, said St. Peter. Before you get settled in though,
 it seems we have a problem. You see, strangely enough, we've never once had
 a Human Resources Manager make it this far and we're not really sure what
 to do with you.

 No problem, just let me in, said the woman.

 Well, I'd like to, but I have higher orders. What we're going to do is
 let you have a day in Hell and a day in Heaven and then you can choose
 whichever one you want to spend an eternity in.

 Actually, I think I've made up my mind, I prefer to stay in Heaven,
 said the woman

 Sorry, we have rules...

 And with that St. Peter put the executive in an elevator and it went
 down-down-down to hell.

 The doors opened and she found herself stepping out onto the putting
 green of a beautiful golf course. In the distance was a country club and
 standing in front of her were all her friends - fellow executives that she
 had worked with and they were well dressed in evening gowns and cheering
 for her. They ran up and kissed her on both cheeks and they talked about
 old times. They played an excellent round of golf and at night went to the
 country club where she enjoyed an excellent steak and lobster dinner.

 She met the Devil who was actually a really nice guy (kind
 of cute) and she had a great time telling jokes and dancing. She was
 having such a good time that before she knew it, it was time to leave.
 Everybody shook her hand and waved goodbye as she got on the elevator.

 The elevator went up-up-up and opened back up at the Pearly Gates and
 found St. Peter waiting for her.

 Now it's time to spend a day in heaven, he said. So she spent the next
 24 hours lounging around on clouds and playing the harp and singing. She
 had great time and before she knew it her 24 hours were up and St. Peter
 came and got her.

 So, you've spent a day in hell and you've spent a day in heaven. Now you
 must choose your eternity,

 The woman paused for a second and then replied, Well, I never thought
 I'd say this, I mean, Heaven has been really great and all, but I think I
 had a better time in Hell.

 So St. Peter escorted her to the elevator and again she went
 down-down-down back to Hell.

 When the doors of the elevator opened she found herself standing in a
 desolate wasteland covered in garbage and filth. She saw her friends were
 dressed in rags and were picking up the garbage and putting it in sacks.

 The Devil came up to her and put his arm around her.

 I don't understand, stammered the woman, yesterday I was here and
 there was a golf course and a country club and we ate lobster and we danced
 and had a great time. Now all there is a wasteland of garbage and all my
 friends look miserable.

 The Devil looked at her smiled and told...
 ...
 ...
 
 
 
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Re: Its friday again......Heaven or Hell??? Surely experienced by some of us.....

2012-06-01 Thread Tauf Chowdhury
Are you being serious right now?

Sent from my iPhone

On Jun 1, 2012, at 7:14 AM, Abdul Haque abdulhaqu...@gmail.com wrote:

**
what the nonsense subject is that
Its friday again..Heaven or Hell???this is the place to share  info
releted to ARS not to Days.


On 1 June 2012 14:01, Rick Cook remedyr...@gmail.com wrote:

 **

 That's funny right there...

 Rick
 On Jun 1, 2012 5:27 AM, Rajesh Nair rajesh.nair@gmail.com wrote:

 **

 One day while walking down the street a highly successful
 Human Resources Manager was tragically hit by a bus and she died. Her
 soul arrived up in heaven where she was met at the Pearly Gates by St.
 Peter himself..

 Welcome to Heaven, said St. Peter. Before you get settled in though,
 it seems we have a problem. You see, strangely enough, we've never once had
 a Human Resources Manager make it this far and we're not really sure what
 to do with you.

 No problem, just let me in, said the woman.

 Well, I'd like to, but I have higher orders. What we're going to do is
 let you have a day in Hell and a day in Heaven and then you can choose
 whichever one you want to spend an eternity in.

 Actually, I think I've made up my mind, I prefer to stay in Heaven,
 said the woman

 Sorry, we have rules...

 And with that St. Peter put the executive in an elevator and it went
 down-down-down to hell.

 The doors opened and she found herself stepping out onto the putting
 green of a beautiful golf course. In the distance was a country club and
 standing in front of her were all her friends - fellow executives that she
 had worked with and they were well dressed in evening gowns and cheering
 for her. They ran up and kissed her on both cheeks and they talked about
 old times. They played an excellent round of golf and at night went to the
 country club where she enjoyed an excellent steak and lobster dinner.

 She met the Devil who was actually a really nice guy (kind
 of cute) and she had a great time telling jokes and dancing. She was
 having such a good time that before she knew it, it was time to leave.
 Everybody shook her hand and waved goodbye as she got on the elevator.

 The elevator went up-up-up and opened back up at the Pearly Gates and
 found St. Peter waiting for her.

 Now it's time to spend a day in heaven, he said. So she spent the next
 24 hours lounging around on clouds and playing the harp and singing. She
 had great time and before she knew it her 24 hours were up and St. Peter
 came and got her.

 So, you've spent a day in hell and you've spent a day in heaven. Now you
 must choose your eternity,

 The woman paused for a second and then replied, Well, I never thought
 I'd say this, I mean, Heaven has been really great and all, but I think I
 had a better time in Hell.

 So St. Peter escorted her to the elevator and again she went
 down-down-down back to Hell.

 When the doors of the elevator opened she found herself standing in a
 desolate wasteland covered in garbage and filth. She saw her friends were
 dressed in rags and were picking up the garbage and putting it in sacks.

 The Devil came up to her and put his arm around her.

 I don't understand, stammered the woman, yesterday I was here and
 there was a golf course and a country club and we ate lobster and we danced
 and had a great time. Now all there is a wasteland of garbage and all my
 friends look miserable.

 The Devil looked at her smiled and told...
 ...
 ...
 
 
 
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Re: Its friday again......Heaven or Hell??? Surely experienced by some of us.....

2012-06-01 Thread Rick Cook
Abdul, it is both customary and appropriate to share a joke or two here on
a Friday.  If you don't like it, you are free to delete it and go on about
your day.  May it be a good one.

Rick
On Jun 1, 2012 7:14 AM, Abdul Haque abdulhaqu...@gmail.com wrote:

 **
 what the nonsense subject is that
 Its friday again..Heaven or Hell???this is the place to share  info
 releted to ARS not to Days.


 On 1 June 2012 14:01, Rick Cook remedyr...@gmail.com wrote:

 **

 That's funny right there...

 Rick
 On Jun 1, 2012 5:27 AM, Rajesh Nair rajesh.nair@gmail.com wrote:

 **

 One day while walking down the street a highly successful
 Human Resources Manager was tragically hit by a bus and she died. Her
 soul arrived up in heaven where she was met at the Pearly Gates by St.
 Peter himself..

 Welcome to Heaven, said St. Peter. Before you get settled in though,
 it seems we have a problem. You see, strangely enough, we've never once had
 a Human Resources Manager make it this far and we're not really sure what
 to do with you.

 No problem, just let me in, said the woman.

 Well, I'd like to, but I have higher orders. What we're going to do is
 let you have a day in Hell and a day in Heaven and then you can choose
 whichever one you want to spend an eternity in.

 Actually, I think I've made up my mind, I prefer to stay in Heaven,
 said the woman

 Sorry, we have rules...

 And with that St. Peter put the executive in an elevator and it went
 down-down-down to hell.

 The doors opened and she found herself stepping out onto the putting
 green of a beautiful golf course. In the distance was a country club and
 standing in front of her were all her friends - fellow executives that she
 had worked with and they were well dressed in evening gowns and cheering
 for her. They ran up and kissed her on both cheeks and they talked about
 old times. They played an excellent round of golf and at night went to the
 country club where she enjoyed an excellent steak and lobster dinner.

 She met the Devil who was actually a really nice guy (kind
 of cute) and she had a great time telling jokes and dancing. She was
 having such a good time that before she knew it, it was time to leave.
 Everybody shook her hand and waved goodbye as she got on the elevator.

 The elevator went up-up-up and opened back up at the Pearly Gates and
 found St. Peter waiting for her.

 Now it's time to spend a day in heaven, he said. So she spent the next
 24 hours lounging around on clouds and playing the harp and singing. She
 had great time and before she knew it her 24 hours were up and St. Peter
 came and got her.

 So, you've spent a day in hell and you've spent a day in heaven. Now
 you must choose your eternity,

 The woman paused for a second and then replied, Well, I never thought
 I'd say this, I mean, Heaven has been really great and all, but I think I
 had a better time in Hell.

 So St. Peter escorted her to the elevator and again she went
 down-down-down back to Hell.

 When the doors of the elevator opened she found herself standing in a
 desolate wasteland covered in garbage and filth. She saw her friends were
 dressed in rags and were picking up the garbage and putting it in sacks.

 The Devil came up to her and put his arm around her.

 I don't understand, stammered the woman, yesterday I was here and
 there was a golf course and a country club and we ate lobster and we danced
 and had a great time. Now all there is a wasteland of garbage and all my
 friends look miserable.

 The Devil looked at her smiled and told...
 ...
 ...
 
 
 
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Re: Its friday again......Heaven or Hell??? Surely experienced by some of us.....

2012-06-01 Thread Upendra
This is really true in all the aspects one thing would have added here 
along with golf course a boss so very good but turns rude as soon on 
boarded

Cheers,
Upendra Venkat
On Friday 01 June 2012 02:41 PM, Rajesh Nair wrote:

**

One day while walking down the street a highly successful
Human Resources Manager was tragically hit by a bus and she died. Her 
soul arrived up in heaven where she was met at the Pearly Gates by St. 
Peter himself..


Welcome to Heaven, said St. Peter. Before you get settled in 
though, it seems we have a problem. You see, strangely enough, we've 
never once had a Human Resources Manager make it this far and we're 
not really sure what to do with you.


No problem, just let me in, said the woman.

Well, I'd like to, but I have higher orders. What we're going to do 
is let you have a day in Hell and a day in Heaven and then you can 
choose whichever one you want to spend an eternity in.


Actually, I think I've made up my mind, I prefer to stay in Heaven, 
said the woman


Sorry, we have rules...

And with that St. Peter put the executive in an elevator and it went 
down-down-down to hell.


The doors opened and she found herself stepping out onto the putting 
green of a beautiful golf course. In the distance was a country club 
and standing in front of her were all her friends - fellow executives 
that she had worked with and they were well dressed in evening gowns 
and cheering for her. They ran up and kissed her on both cheeks and 
they talked about old times. They played an excellent round of golf 
and at night went to the country club where she enjoyed an excellent 
steak and lobster dinner.


She met the Devil who was actually a really nice guy (kind
of cute) and she had a great time telling jokes and dancing. She was 
having such a good time that before she knew it, it was time to leave. 
Everybody shook her hand and waved goodbye as she got on the elevator.


The elevator went up-up-up and opened back up at the Pearly Gates and 
found St. Peter waiting for her.


Now it's time to spend a day in heaven, he said. So she spent the 
next 24 hours lounging around on clouds and playing the harp and 
singing. She had great time and before she knew it her 24 hours were 
up and St. Peter came and got her.


So, you've spent a day in hell and you've spent a day in heaven. Now 
you must choose your eternity,


The woman paused for a second and then replied, Well, I never thought 
I'd say this, I mean, Heaven has been really great and all, but I 
think I had a better time in Hell.


So St. Peter escorted her to the elevator and again she went 
down-down-down back to Hell.


When the doors of the elevator opened she found herself standing in a 
desolate wasteland covered in garbage and filth. She saw her friends 
were dressed in rags and were picking up the garbage and putting it in 
sacks.


The Devil came up to her and put his arm around her.

I don't understand, stammered the woman, yesterday I was here and 
there was a golf course and a country club and we ate lobster and we 
danced and had a great time. Now all there is a wasteland of garbage 
and all my friends look miserable.


The Devil looked at her smiled and told...
...
...



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Re: Its friday again......Heaven or Hell??? Surely experienced by some of us.....

2012-06-01 Thread Sonal
Hey Rajesh, great share for a Friday. Enjoyed reading the story and its 
relativity.


Have a Nice weekend...!!!

Regards,
Sonal

On Friday 01 June 2012 02:41 PM, Rajesh Nair wrote:

**

One day while walking down the street a highly successful
Human Resources Manager was tragically hit by a bus and she died. Her 
soul arrived up in heaven where she was met at the Pearly Gates by St. 
Peter himself..


Welcome to Heaven, said St. Peter. Before you get settled in 
though, it seems we have a problem. You see, strangely enough, we've 
never once had a Human Resources Manager make it this far and we're 
not really sure what to do with you.


No problem, just let me in, said the woman.

Well, I'd like to, but I have higher orders. What we're going to do 
is let you have a day in Hell and a day in Heaven and then you can 
choose whichever one you want to spend an eternity in.


Actually, I think I've made up my mind, I prefer to stay in Heaven, 
said the woman


Sorry, we have rules...

And with that St. Peter put the executive in an elevator and it went 
down-down-down to hell.


The doors opened and she found herself stepping out onto the putting 
green of a beautiful golf course. In the distance was a country club 
and standing in front of her were all her friends - fellow executives 
that she had worked with and they were well dressed in evening gowns 
and cheering for her. They ran up and kissed her on both cheeks and 
they talked about old times. They played an excellent round of golf 
and at night went to the country club where she enjoyed an excellent 
steak and lobster dinner.


She met the Devil who was actually a really nice guy (kind
of cute) and she had a great time telling jokes and dancing. She was 
having such a good time that before she knew it, it was time to leave. 
Everybody shook her hand and waved goodbye as she got on the elevator.


The elevator went up-up-up and opened back up at the Pearly Gates and 
found St. Peter waiting for her.


Now it's time to spend a day in heaven, he said. So she spent the 
next 24 hours lounging around on clouds and playing the harp and 
singing. She had great time and before she knew it her 24 hours were 
up and St. Peter came and got her.


So, you've spent a day in hell and you've spent a day in heaven. Now 
you must choose your eternity,


The woman paused for a second and then replied, Well, I never thought 
I'd say this, I mean, Heaven has been really great and all, but I 
think I had a better time in Hell.


So St. Peter escorted her to the elevator and again she went 
down-down-down back to Hell.


When the doors of the elevator opened she found herself standing in a 
desolate wasteland covered in garbage and filth. She saw her friends 
were dressed in rags and were picking up the garbage and putting it in 
sacks.


The Devil came up to her and put his arm around her.

I don't understand, stammered the woman, yesterday I was here and 
there was a golf course and a country club and we ate lobster and we 
danced and had a great time. Now all there is a wasteland of garbage 
and all my friends look miserable.


The Devil looked at her smiled and told...
...
...



Yesterday we were recruiting you, today you're an Employee

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Re: Its friday again......Heaven or Hell??? Surely experienced by some of us.....

2012-06-01 Thread Binay Kumar
Ideally they don't even say that yesterday we were recruiting.it would be
yesterday we were recruiting today u r an employee and there is a notice
period to leave.so stuck;)

 

Have a lovely weekend everyoneJ

 

 

Regards,

Binay

 

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Upendra
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 4:55 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Its friday again..Heaven or Hell??? Surely experienced by
some of us.

 

** 

This is really true in all the aspects one thing would have added here along
with golf course a boss so very good but turns rude as soon on boarded

Cheers,
Upendra Venkat

On Friday 01 June 2012 02:41 PM, Rajesh Nair wrote: 

** 

One day while walking down the street a highly successful 
Human Resources Manager was tragically hit by a bus and she died. Her soul
arrived up in heaven where she was met at the Pearly Gates by St. Peter
himself.. 

Welcome to Heaven, said St. Peter. Before you get settled in though, it
seems we have a problem. You see, strangely enough, we've never once had a
Human Resources Manager make it this far and we're not really sure what to
do with you. 

No problem, just let me in, said the woman.

Well, I'd like to, but I have higher orders. What we're going to do is let
you have a day in Hell and a day in Heaven and then you can choose whichever
one you want to spend an eternity in. 

Actually, I think I've made up my mind, I prefer to stay in Heaven, said
the woman

Sorry, we have rules...

And with that St. Peter put the executive in an elevator and it went
down-down-down to hell. 

The doors opened and she found herself stepping out onto the putting green
of a beautiful golf course. In the distance was a country club and standing
in front of her were all her friends - fellow executives that she had worked
with and they were well dressed in evening gowns and cheering for her. They
ran up and kissed her on both cheeks and they talked about old times. They
played an excellent round of golf and at night went to the country club
where she enjoyed an excellent steak and lobster dinner. 

She met the Devil who was actually a really nice guy (kind
of cute) and she had a great time telling jokes and dancing. She was having
such a good time that before she knew it, it was time to leave. Everybody
shook her hand and waved goodbye as she got on the elevator. 

The elevator went up-up-up and opened back up at the Pearly Gates and found
St. Peter waiting for her.

Now it's time to spend a day in heaven, he said. So she spent the next 24
hours lounging around on clouds and playing the harp and singing. She had
great time and before she knew it her 24 hours were up and St. Peter came
and got her. 

So, you've spent a day in hell and you've spent a day in heaven. Now you
must choose your eternity,

The woman paused for a second and then replied, Well, I never thought I'd
say this, I mean, Heaven has been really great and all, but I think I had a
better time in Hell. 

So St. Peter escorted her to the elevator and again she went down-down-down
back to Hell.

When the doors of the elevator opened she found herself standing in a
desolate wasteland covered in garbage and filth. She saw her friends were
dressed in rags and were picking up the garbage and putting it in sacks. 

The Devil came up to her and put his arm around her.

I don't understand, stammered the woman, yesterday I was here and there
was a golf course and a country club and we ate lobster and we danced and
had a great time. Now all there is a wasteland of garbage and all my friends
look miserable. 

The Devil looked at her smiled and told... 
...
...

 
 
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Re: Its friday again......Heaven or Hell??? Surely experienced by some of us.....

2012-06-01 Thread Rajesh Nair
hmm, . seems like you have do the same thing what was just a joke for
the day...


never mind  it differ
.it depends hows thing are take in what way


cheers and chill pill

On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 4:44 PM, Abdul Haque abdulhaqu...@gmail.com wrote:

 **
 what the nonsense subject is that
 Its friday again..Heaven or Hell???this is the place to share  info
 releted to ARS not to Days.



 On 1 June 2012 14:01, Rick Cook remedyr...@gmail.com wrote:

 **

 That's funny right there...

 Rick
  On Jun 1, 2012 5:27 AM, Rajesh Nair rajesh.nair@gmail.com wrote:

 **

 One day while walking down the street a highly successful
 Human Resources Manager was tragically hit by a bus and she died. Her
 soul arrived up in heaven where she was met at the Pearly Gates by St.
 Peter himself..

 Welcome to Heaven, said St. Peter. Before you get settled in though,
 it seems we have a problem. You see, strangely enough, we've never once had
 a Human Resources Manager make it this far and we're not really sure what
 to do with you.

 No problem, just let me in, said the woman.

 Well, I'd like to, but I have higher orders. What we're going to do is
 let you have a day in Hell and a day in Heaven and then you can choose
 whichever one you want to spend an eternity in.

 Actually, I think I've made up my mind, I prefer to stay in Heaven,
 said the woman

 Sorry, we have rules...

 And with that St. Peter put the executive in an elevator and it went
 down-down-down to hell.

 The doors opened and she found herself stepping out onto the putting
 green of a beautiful golf course. In the distance was a country club and
 standing in front of her were all her friends - fellow executives that she
 had worked with and they were well dressed in evening gowns and cheering
 for her. They ran up and kissed her on both cheeks and they talked about
 old times. They played an excellent round of golf and at night went to the
 country club where she enjoyed an excellent steak and lobster dinner.

 She met the Devil who was actually a really nice guy (kind
 of cute) and she had a great time telling jokes and dancing. She was
 having such a good time that before she knew it, it was time to leave.
 Everybody shook her hand and waved goodbye as she got on the elevator.

 The elevator went up-up-up and opened back up at the Pearly Gates and
 found St. Peter waiting for her.

 Now it's time to spend a day in heaven, he said. So she spent the next
 24 hours lounging around on clouds and playing the harp and singing. She
 had great time and before she knew it her 24 hours were up and St. Peter
 came and got her.

 So, you've spent a day in hell and you've spent a day in heaven. Now
 you must choose your eternity,

 The woman paused for a second and then replied, Well, I never thought
 I'd say this, I mean, Heaven has been really great and all, but I think I
 had a better time in Hell.

 So St. Peter escorted her to the elevator and again she went
 down-down-down back to Hell.

 When the doors of the elevator opened she found herself standing in a
 desolate wasteland covered in garbage and filth. She saw her friends were
 dressed in rags and were picking up the garbage and putting it in sacks.

 The Devil came up to her and put his arm around her.

 I don't understand, stammered the woman, yesterday I was here and
 there was a golf course and a country club and we ate lobster and we danced
 and had a great time. Now all there is a wasteland of garbage and all my
 friends look miserable.

 The Devil looked at her smiled and told...
 ...
 ...
 
 
 
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Re: Its friday again .............. Surely experienced by some of us.....homour

2012-06-01 Thread Rajesh Nair
ok now i got it...

my mail is not agaist any religion.. probably i would applogise right here
in this forum, in case if i have heart any one's feeling.

here it is i changed my subject line 4 u :)

Regadrs
Rajesh




On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 5:19 PM, Rajesh Nair rajesh.nair@gmail.comwrote:

 hmm, . seems like you have do the same thing what was just a joke for
 the day...


 never mind  it differ
 .it depends hows thing are take in what way


 cheers and chill pill

  On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 4:44 PM, Abdul Haque abdulhaqu...@gmail.comwrote:

 **
 what the nonsense subject is that
 Its friday again..Heaven or Hell???this is the place to share
 info releted to ARS not to Days.



 On 1 June 2012 14:01, Rick Cook remedyr...@gmail.com wrote:

 **

 That's funny right there...

 Rick
  On Jun 1, 2012 5:27 AM, Rajesh Nair rajesh.nair@gmail.com
 wrote:

 **

 One day while walking down the street a highly successful
 Human Resources Manager was tragically hit by a bus and she died. Her
 soul arrived up in heaven where she was met at the Pearly Gates by St.
 Peter himself..

 Welcome to Heaven, said St. Peter. Before you get settled in though,
 it seems we have a problem. You see, strangely enough, we've never once had
 a Human Resources Manager make it this far and we're not really sure what
 to do with you.

 No problem, just let me in, said the woman.

 Well, I'd like to, but I have higher orders. What we're going to do is
 let you have a day in Hell and a day in Heaven and then you can choose
 whichever one you want to spend an eternity in.

 Actually, I think I've made up my mind, I prefer to stay in Heaven,
 said the woman

 Sorry, we have rules...

 And with that St. Peter put the executive in an elevator and it went
 down-down-down to hell.

 The doors opened and she found herself stepping out onto the putting
 green of a beautiful golf course. In the distance was a country club and
 standing in front of her were all her friends - fellow executives that she
 had worked with and they were well dressed in evening gowns and cheering
 for her. They ran up and kissed her on both cheeks and they talked about
 old times. They played an excellent round of golf and at night went to the
 country club where she enjoyed an excellent steak and lobster dinner.

 She met the Devil who was actually a really nice guy (kind
 of cute) and she had a great time telling jokes and dancing. She was
 having such a good time that before she knew it, it was time to leave.
 Everybody shook her hand and waved goodbye as she got on the elevator.

 The elevator went up-up-up and opened back up at the Pearly Gates and
 found St. Peter waiting for her.

 Now it's time to spend a day in heaven, he said. So she spent the
 next 24 hours lounging around on clouds and playing the harp and singing.
 She had great time and before she knew it her 24 hours were up and St.
 Peter came and got her.

 So, you've spent a day in hell and you've spent a day in heaven. Now
 you must choose your eternity,

 The woman paused for a second and then replied, Well, I never thought
 I'd say this, I mean, Heaven has been really great and all, but I think I
 had a better time in Hell.

 So St. Peter escorted her to the elevator and again she went
 down-down-down back to Hell.

 When the doors of the elevator opened she found herself standing in a
 desolate wasteland covered in garbage and filth. She saw her friends were
 dressed in rags and were picking up the garbage and putting it in sacks.

 The Devil came up to her and put his arm around her.

 I don't understand, stammered the woman, yesterday I was here and
 there was a golf course and a country club and we ate lobster and we danced
 and had a great time. Now all there is a wasteland of garbage and all my
 friends look miserable.

 The Devil looked at her smiled and told...
 ...
 ...
 
 
 
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Re: Its friday again......Heaven or Hell??? Surely experienced by some of us.....

2012-06-01 Thread Pat Zandi
A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance: but by sorrow of the heart the 
spirit is broken. (Proverbs 15:13 KJV)

Lighten up Francis! 

Sent from my iPhone

On Jun 1, 2012, at 7:14, Abdul Haque abdulhaqu...@gmail.com wrote:

 **
 what the nonsense subject is that 
 Its friday again..Heaven or Hell???
 
 this is the place to share  info releted to ARS not to Days.
 
 
 On 1 June 2012 14:01, Rick Cook remedyr...@gmail.com wrote:
 **
 That's funny right there...
 
 Rick
 
 On Jun 1, 2012 5:27 AM, Rajesh Nair rajesh.nair@gmail.com wrote:
 **
 One day while walking down the street a highly successful 
 Human Resources Manager was tragically hit by a bus and she died. Her soul 
 arrived up in heaven where she was met at the Pearly Gates by St. Peter 
 himself..
 
 Welcome to Heaven, said St. Peter. Before you get settled in though, it 
 seems we have a problem. You see, strangely enough, we've never once had a 
 Human Resources Manager make it this far and we're not really sure what to do 
 with you.
 
 No problem, just let me in, said the woman.
 
 Well, I'd like to, but I have higher orders. What we're going to do is let 
 you have a day in Hell and a day in Heaven and then you can choose whichever 
 one you want to spend an eternity in.
 
 Actually, I think I've made up my mind, I prefer to stay in Heaven, said 
 the woman
 
 Sorry, we have rules...
 
 And with that St. Peter put the executive in an elevator and it went 
 down-down-down to hell.
 
 The doors opened and she found herself stepping out onto the putting green of 
 a beautiful golf course. In the distance was a country club and standing in 
 front of her were all her friends - fellow executives that she had worked 
 with and they were well dressed in evening gowns and cheering for her. They 
 ran up and kissed her on both cheeks and they talked about old times. They 
 played an excellent round of golf and at night went to the country club where 
 she enjoyed an excellent steak and lobster dinner. 
 
 She met the Devil who was actually a really nice guy (kind
 of cute) and she had a great time telling jokes and dancing. She was having 
 such a good time that before she knew it, it was time to leave. Everybody 
 shook her hand and waved goodbye as she got on the elevator.
 
 The elevator went up-up-up and opened back up at the Pearly Gates and found 
 St. Peter waiting for her.
 
 Now it's time to spend a day in heaven, he said. So she spent the next 24 
 hours lounging around on clouds and playing the harp and singing. She had 
 great time and before she knew it her 24 hours were up and St. Peter came and 
 got her.
 
 So, you've spent a day in hell and you've spent a day in heaven. Now you 
 must choose your eternity,
 
 The woman paused for a second and then replied, Well, I never thought I'd 
 say this, I mean, Heaven has been really great and all, but I think I had a 
 better time in Hell.
 
 So St. Peter escorted her to the elevator and again she went down-down-down 
 back to Hell.
 
 When the doors of the elevator opened she found herself standing in a 
 desolate wasteland covered in garbage and filth. She saw her friends were 
 dressed in rags and were picking up the garbage and putting it in sacks.
 
 The Devil came up to her and put his arm around her.
 
 I don't understand, stammered the woman, yesterday I was here and there 
 was a golf course and a country club and we ate lobster and we danced and had 
 a great time. Now all there is a wasteland of garbage and all my friends look 
 miserable.
 
 The Devil looked at her smiled and told... 
 ...
 ...
 
  
  
 Yesterday we were recruiting you, today you're an Employee 
 
 _attend WWRUG12 www.wwrug.com ARSlist: Where the Answers Are_
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Re: Its friday again......Heaven or Hell??? Surely experienced by some of us.....

2012-06-01 Thread arslist
It is the latitude of a Friday, we have had humour that I find far more 
offensive allowed.

 

Nothing wrong with the subject line other than it was misleading, I thought it 
was about IS Friday Heaven or Hell J

 

as Ron L. Hubbard said “You don't get rich writing science fiction. If you want 
to get rich, you start a religion”

 

Daniel

[as always, in the Lion’s Den]

 

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Pat Zandi
Sent: June 1, 2012 8:02 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Its friday again..Heaven or Hell??? Surely experienced by some 
of us.

 

** 

A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance: but by sorrow of the heart the 
spirit is broken. (Proverbs 15:13 KJV)

 

Lighten up Francis! 

Sent from my iPhone


On Jun 1, 2012, at 7:14, Abdul Haque abdulhaqu...@gmail.com wrote:

** 

what the nonsense subject is that 


Its friday again..Heaven or Hell???


this is the place to share  info releted to ARS not to Days.



On 1 June 2012 14:01, Rick Cook remedyr...@gmail.com wrote:

** 

That's funny right there...

Rick

On Jun 1, 2012 5:27 AM, Rajesh Nair rajesh.nair@gmail.com wrote:

** 

One day while walking down the street a highly successful 
Human Resources Manager was tragically hit by a bus and she died. Her soul 
arrived up in heaven where she was met at the Pearly Gates by St. Peter 
himself.. 

Welcome to Heaven, said St. Peter. Before you get settled in though, it 
seems we have a problem. You see, strangely enough, we've never once had a 
Human Resources Manager make it this far and we're not really sure what to do 
with you. 

No problem, just let me in, said the woman.

Well, I'd like to, but I have higher orders. What we're going to do is let you 
have a day in Hell and a day in Heaven and then you can choose whichever one 
you want to spend an eternity in. 

Actually, I think I've made up my mind, I prefer to stay in Heaven, said the 
woman

Sorry, we have rules...

And with that St. Peter put the executive in an elevator and it went 
down-down-down to hell. 

The doors opened and she found herself stepping out onto the putting green of a 
beautiful golf course. In the distance was a country club and standing in front 
of her were all her friends - fellow executives that she had worked with and 
they were well dressed in evening gowns and cheering for her. They ran up and 
kissed her on both cheeks and they talked about old times. They played an 
excellent round of golf and at night went to the country club where she enjoyed 
an excellent steak and lobster dinner. 

She met the Devil who was actually a really nice guy (kind
of cute) and she had a great time telling jokes and dancing. She was having 
such a good time that before she knew it, it was time to leave. Everybody shook 
her hand and waved goodbye as she got on the elevator. 

The elevator went up-up-up and opened back up at the Pearly Gates and found St. 
Peter waiting for her.

Now it's time to spend a day in heaven, he said. So she spent the next 24 
hours lounging around on clouds and playing the harp and singing. She had great 
time and before she knew it her 24 hours were up and St. Peter came and got 
her. 

So, you've spent a day in hell and you've spent a day in heaven. Now you must 
choose your eternity,

The woman paused for a second and then replied, Well, I never thought I'd say 
this, I mean, Heaven has been really great and all, but I think I had a better 
time in Hell. 

So St. Peter escorted her to the elevator and again she went down-down-down 
back to Hell.

When the doors of the elevator opened she found herself standing in a desolate 
wasteland covered in garbage and filth. She saw her friends were dressed in 
rags and were picking up the garbage and putting it in sacks. 

The Devil came up to her and put his arm around her.

I don't understand, stammered the woman, yesterday I was here and there was 
a golf course and a country club and we ate lobster and we danced and had a 
great time. Now all there is a wasteland of garbage and all my friends look 
miserable. 

The Devil looked at her smiled and told... 
...
...

 
 
Yesterday we were recruiting you, today you're an Employee 

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Re: Its friday again......Heaven or Hell??? Surely experienced by some of us.....

2012-06-01 Thread Hyunkel v2.0

LOL

Actually here in Mexico, we use the same story to tell how elections run out 
here... Seems legit for me ;-) Have a great Friday and a wonderful weekend.

Cheers Listers.


Hugo Ruesga 
Software Development Advisor

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Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2012 14:41:00 +0530
From: rajesh.nair@gmail.com
Subject: Its friday again..Heaven or Hell??? Surely experienced by some of 
us.
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG

**
One day while walking down the street a highly successful 
Human Resources Manager was tragically hit by a bus and she died. Her soul 
arrived up in heaven where she was met at the Pearly Gates by St. Peter 
himself.. 

Welcome to Heaven, said St. Peter. Before you get settled in though, it 
seems we have a problem. You see, strangely enough, we've never once had a 
Human Resources Manager make it this far and we're not really sure what to do 
with you. 

No problem, just let me in, said the woman.
Well, I'd like to, but I have higher orders. What we're going to do is let you 
have a day in Hell and a day in Heaven and then you can choose whichever one 
you want to spend an eternity in. 
Actually, I think I've made up my mind, I prefer to stay in Heaven, said the 
woman
Sorry, we have rules...
And with that St. Peter put the executive in an elevator and it went 
down-down-down to hell. 
The doors opened and she found herself stepping out onto the putting green of a 
beautiful golf course. In the distance was a country club and standing in front 
of her were all her friends - fellow executives that she had worked with and 
they were well dressed in evening gowns and cheering for her. They ran up and 
kissed her on both cheeks and they talked about old times. They played an 
excellent round of golf and at night went to the country club where she enjoyed 
an excellent steak and lobster dinner. 

She met the Devil who was actually a really nice guy (kind
of cute) and she had a great time telling jokes and dancing. She was having 
such a good time that before she knew it, it was time to leave. Everybody shook 
her hand and waved goodbye as she got on the elevator. 

The elevator went up-up-up and opened back up at the Pearly Gates and found St. 
Peter waiting for her.
Now it's time to spend a day in heaven, he said. So she spent the next 24 
hours lounging around on clouds and playing the harp and singing. She had great 
time and before she knew it her 24 hours were up and St. Peter came and got 
her. 

So, you've spent a day in hell and you've spent a day in heaven. Now you must 
choose your eternity,
The woman paused for a second and then replied, Well, I never thought I'd say 
this, I mean, Heaven has been really great and all, but I think I had a better 
time in Hell. 
So St. Peter escorted her to the elevator and again she went down-down-down 
back to Hell.
When the doors of the elevator opened she found herself standing in a desolate 
wasteland covered in garbage and filth. She saw her friends were dressed in 
rags and were picking up the garbage and putting it in sacks. 

The Devil came up to her and put his arm around her.
I don't understand, stammered the woman, yesterday I was here and there was 
a golf course and a country club and we ate lobster and we danced and had a 
great time. Now all there is a wasteland of garbage and all my friends look 
miserable. 

The Devil looked at her smiled and told... 
...
...

 
 
Yesterday we were recruiting you, today you're an Employee 

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Rebuild - Restore BMC_ComputerSystem Class CMDB 2.1

2012-06-01 Thread Hyunkel v2.0

Listers;

Looking for help again; I made a couple of tests modifying the attributes for 
BMC_ComputerSystem class. It has almost 1 day in Change Pending status; 
however if I look into the OBJSTR:Pending form I'm not finding any information. 
Also I restarted all application but still shown as Change Pending; My initial 
guess is since I attempt to create 9 new attributes, maybe it got stucked at 
some point.

I want to restore the class by patching the CMDB, but I'd like to check with 
you if there's any other way to restore a class inside the Atrium 2.1

Thanks in advance.


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Software Development Advisor

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Hiding 'resize handle' character fields on midtier

2012-06-01 Thread David Durling
Hi all,

Character fields on our Remedy forms when seen in browsers like Firefox and I 
think Chrome (not IE) show a little handle at the bottom right that you can 
drag to resize the field.  Here's a link with a discussion about the handles 
and a screenshot to show what I mean:

http://www.electrictoolbox.com/disable-textarea-resizing-safari-chrome/

I've had complaints/questions about that, since it appears on all character 
fields regardless of size, and maybe the users expect the other fields to 
dynamically wrap around the resized field - which is not what happens.  This 
also looks bad if you have a display field with Display as Text set to True - 
there's no box, but just the handle sitting out there.

Is there a way to configure the form fields or AR System to tell the browser 
not to display these handles?

AR System and midtier  7.5 patch 007, tomcat/apache

Thanks,

David
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University of Georgia

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Re: Rebuild - Restore BMC_ComputerSystem Class CMDB 2.1

2012-06-01 Thread Wirasat Siddiqi
Have you checked OBJSTR:AttributeDefinition and OBJSTR:Class forms to see 
if there are any pending records.

Thanks,
Wirasat Siddiqi
Desk Phone: 202-502-3204
Cell: 202-368-7190
Email: wirasat_sidd...@ao.uscourts.gov



From:   Hyunkel v2.0 lord_dyna...@hotmail.com
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Date:   06/01/2012 10:37 AM
Subject:Rebuild - Restore BMC_ComputerSystem Class CMDB 2.1
Sent by:Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
arslist@ARSLIST.ORG



** 
Listers;

Looking for help again; I made a couple of tests modifying the attributes 
for BMC_ComputerSystem class. It has almost 1 day in Change Pending 
status; however if I look into the OBJSTR:Pending form I'm not finding any 
information. Also I restarted all application but still shown as Change 
Pending; My initial guess is since I attempt to create 9 new attributes, 
maybe it got stucked at some point.

I want to restore the class by patching the CMDB, but I'd like to check 
with you if there's any other way to restore a class inside the Atrium 2.1

Thanks in advance.

Hugo Ruesga 
Software Development Advisor
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Re: Rebuild - Restore BMC_ComputerSystem Class CMDB 2.1

2012-06-01 Thread Hyunkel v2.0

Yes, both forms show the pending records.

But actually I've just found the next on the arerror.log

Class does not exist. : BMC_COMPUTERSYSTEM (ARERR 120002)


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Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2012 11:16:22 -0400
From: wirasat_sidd...@ao.uscourts.gov
Subject: Re: Rebuild - Restore BMC_ComputerSystem Class CMDB 2.1
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG

**
Have you checked OBJSTR:AttributeDefinition
and OBJSTR:Class
forms to see if there are any pending
records.



Thanks,

Wirasat Siddiqi

Desk Phone: 202-502-3204

Cell: 202-368-7190

Email: wirasat_sidd...@ao.uscourts.gov







From:  
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lord_dyna...@hotmail.com

To:  
 arslist@ARSLIST.ORG

Date:  
 06/01/2012 10:37 AM

Subject:
   Rebuild - Restore
BMC_ComputerSystem Class CMDB 2.1

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Listers;



Looking for help again; I made a couple of tests modifying the attributes
for BMC_ComputerSystem class. It has almost 1 day in Change Pending
status; however if I look into the OBJSTR:Pending form I'm not finding
any information. Also I restarted all application but still shown as Change
Pending; My initial guess is since I attempt to create 9 new attributes,
maybe it got stucked at some point.



I want to restore the class by patching the CMDB, but I'd like to check
with you if there's any other way to restore a class inside the Atrium
2.1



Thanks in advance.



Hugo Ruesga 

Software Development Advisor

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Re: Its friday again......Heaven or Hell??? Surely experienced by some of us.....

2012-06-01 Thread Gordon Frank
I wonder if there is beer in Hell? Or do they only make it for recruits? 

- Original Message -
From: arslist arsl...@danielbloom.ca 
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG 
Sent: Friday, June 1, 2012 9:13:06 AM 
Subject: Re: Its friday again..Heaven or Hell??? Surely experienced by some 
of us. 

** 


It is the latitude of a Friday, we have had humour that I find far more 
offensive allowed. 

  

Nothing wrong with the subject line other than it was misleading, I thought it 
was about IS Friday Heaven or Hell J 

  

as Ron L. Hubbard said “ You don't get rich writing science fiction. If you 
want to get rich, you start a religion” 

  

Daniel 

[as always, in the Lion’s Den] 

  

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Pat Zandi 
Sent: June 1, 2012 8:02 AM 
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG 
Subject: Re: Its friday again..Heaven or Hell??? Surely experienced by some 
of us. 

  

** 

A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance: but by sorrow of the heart the 
spirit is broken. (Proverbs 15:13 KJV) 


  


Lighten up Francis!  

Sent from my iPhone 



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** 


what the nonsense subject is that Its friday again..Heaven or Hell??? 


this is the place to share  info releted to ARS not to Days. 




On 1 June 2012 14:01, Rick Cook  remedyr...@gmail.com  wrote: 

** 

That's funny right there... 

Rick 




On Jun 1, 2012 5:27 AM, Rajesh Nair  rajesh.nair@gmail.com  wrote: 

** 

One day while walking down the street a highly successful 
Human Resources Manager was tragically hit by a bus and she died. Her soul 
arrived up in heaven where she was met at the Pearly Gates by St. Peter 
himself.. 

Welcome to Heaven, said St. Peter. Before you get settled in though, it 
seems we have a problem. You see, strangely enough, we've never once had a 
Human Resources Manager make it this far and we're not really sure what to do 
with you. 

No problem, just let me in, said the woman. 

Well, I'd like to, but I have higher orders. What we're going to do is let you 
have a day in Hell and a day in Heaven and then you can choose whichever one 
you want to spend an eternity in. 

Actually, I think I've made up my mind, I prefer to stay in Heaven, said the 
woman 

Sorry, we have rules... 

And with that St. Peter put the executive in an elevator and it went 
down-down-down to hell. 

The doors opened and she found herself stepping out onto the putting green of a 
beautiful golf course. In the distance was a country club and standing in front 
of her were all her friends - fellow executives that she had worked with and 
they were well dressed in evening gowns and cheering for her. They ran up and 
kissed her on both cheeks and they talked about old times. They played an 
excellent round of golf and at night went to the country club where she enjoyed 
an excellent steak and lobster dinner. 

She met the Devil who was actually a really nice guy (kind 
of cute) and she had a great time telling jokes and dancing. She was having 
such a good time that before she knew it, it was time to leave. Everybody shook 
her hand and waved goodbye as she got on the elevator. 

The elevator went up-up-up and opened back up at the Pearly Gates and found St. 
Peter waiting for her. 

Now it's time to spend a day in heaven, he said. So she spent the next 24 
hours lounging around on clouds and playing the harp and singing. She had great 
time and before she knew it her 24 hours were up and St. Peter came and got 
her. 

So, you've spent a day in hell and you've spent a day in heaven. Now you must 
choose your eternity, 

The woman paused for a second and then replied, Well, I never thought I'd say 
this, I mean, Heaven has been really great and all, but I think I had a better 
time in Hell. 

So St. Peter escorted her to the elevator and again she went down-down-down 
back to Hell. 

When the doors of the elevator opened she found herself standing in a desolate 
wasteland covered in garbage and filth. She saw her friends were dressed in 
rags and were picking up the garbage and putting it in sacks. 

The Devil came up to her and put his arm around her. 

I don't understand, stammered the woman, yesterday I was here and there was 
a golf course and a country club and we ate lobster and we danced and had a 
great time. Now all there is a wasteland of garbage and all my friends look 
miserable. 

The Devil looked at her smiled and told... 
... 
... 
 
 
 
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Re: Rebuild - Restore BMC_ComputerSystem Class CMDB 2.1

2012-06-01 Thread Wirasat Siddiqi
Do you have backup of the database? I am not sure if patching is going to 
resolve the issue. You may have to restore the database for the error that 
you are seeing in arerror.log.

Thanks,
Wirasat Siddiqi
Desk Phone: 202-502-3204
Cell: 202-368-7190
Email: wirasat_sidd...@ao.uscourts.gov



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To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Date:   06/01/2012 11:23 AM
Subject:Re: Rebuild - Restore BMC_ComputerSystem Class CMDB 2.1
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Yes, both forms show the pending records.

But actually I've just found the next on the arerror.log

Class does not exist. : BMC_COMPUTERSYSTEM (ARERR 120002)

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Subject: Re: Rebuild - Restore BMC_ComputerSystem Class CMDB 2.1
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG

** Have you checked OBJSTR:AttributeDefinition and OBJSTR:Class forms to 
see if there are any pending records. 

Thanks, 
Wirasat Siddiqi 
Desk Phone: 202-502-3204 
Cell: 202-368-7190 
Email: wirasat_sidd...@ao.uscourts.gov 



From:Hyunkel v2.0 lord_dyna...@hotmail.com 
To:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG 
Date:06/01/2012 10:37 AM 
Subject:Rebuild - Restore BMC_ComputerSystem Class CMDB 2.1 
Sent by:Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
arslist@ARSLIST.ORG 



** 
Listers;

Looking for help again; I made a couple of tests modifying the attributes 
for BMC_ComputerSystem class. It has almost 1 day in Change Pending 
status; however if I look into the OBJSTR:Pending form I'm not finding any 
information. Also I restarted all application but still shown as Change 
Pending; My initial guess is since I attempt to create 9 new attributes, 
maybe it got stucked at some point.

I want to restore the class by patching the CMDB, but I'd like to check 
with you if there's any other way to restore a class inside the Atrium 2.1

Thanks in advance.

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Using LIKE in an ACTIVE LINK

2012-06-01 Thread John Atherly
For some reason I can not get my qualification search string correct. I'm 
trying to set up a simple search were the user enters in the person name 
in field call Name and then clicks search and Remedy pulls from the 
CTM:People the users ID

'Full Name'  LIKE % $Name$%

Were Full name is on CTM People and Name is on my form

I get no errors during saving 

Remedy 7.6
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Re: Hiding 'resize handle' character fields on midtier

2012-06-01 Thread David Durling
Thanks, Joe,

I tried changing that (it was on the view properties - the only view, so I got 
the right one), flushed midtier cache, but they're still there.

I notice the resize handles are seen on BMC's support site when you view your 
tickets.  Maybe that's just the way it works.
 
David

 -Original Message-
 From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
 [mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Joe Martin D'Souza
 Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 11:29 AM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: Re: Hiding 'resize handle' character fields on midtier
 
 I didn't know this was even a feature supported by the mid-tier.. Try
 changing the 'Layout Editable by User' to False on the Appearance attributes
 section of the form properties, and see if that makes a difference..
 
 Joe
 
 -Original Message-
 From: David Durling
 Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 11:15 AM Newsgroups:
 public.remedy.arsystem.general
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: Hiding 'resize handle' character fields on midtier
 
 Hi all,
 
 Character fields on our Remedy forms when seen in browsers like Firefox
 and I think Chrome (not IE) show a little handle at the bottom right that you
 can drag to resize the field.  Here's a link with a discussion about the 
 handles
 and a screenshot to show what I mean:
 
 http://www.electrictoolbox.com/disable-textarea-resizing-safari-chrome/
 
 I've had complaints/questions about that, since it appears on all character
 fields regardless of size, and maybe the users expect the other fields to
 dynamically wrap around the resized field - which is not what happens.  This
 also looks bad if you have a display field with Display as Text set to True 
 -
 there's no box, but just the handle sitting out there.
 
 Is there a way to configure the form fields or AR System to tell the browser
 not to display these handles?
 
 AR System and midtier  7.5 patch 007, tomcat/apache
 
 Thanks,
 
 David
 ---
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 Enterprise IT Services
 University of Georgia
 
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Re: Its friday again......Heaven or Hell??? Surely experienced by some of us.....

2012-06-01 Thread Thad Esser
Undoubtedly, there is beer in hell.  But you get recruited with Guinness,
and then fed Coors light when you get there.

On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 8:28 AM, Gordon Frank gjj...@comcast.net wrote:

 **
 I wonder if there is beer in Hell? Or do they only make it for recruits?

 --
 *From: *arslist arsl...@danielbloom.ca
 *To: *arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 *Sent: *Friday, June 1, 2012 9:13:06 AM

 *Subject: *Re: Its friday again..Heaven or Hell??? Surely experienced
 by some of us.

 **

 It is the latitude of a Friday, we have had humour that I find far more
 offensive allowed.



 Nothing wrong with the subject line other than it was misleading, I
 thought it was about IS Friday Heaven or Hell J



 as Ron L. Hubbard said “*You don't get rich writing science fiction. If
 you want to get rich, you start a religion”*



 Daniel

 [as always, in the Lion’s Den]



 *From:* Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:
 arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] *On Behalf Of *Pat Zandi
 *Sent:* June 1, 2012 8:02 AM
 *To:* arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 *Subject:* Re: Its friday again..Heaven or Hell??? Surely experienced
 by some of us.



 **

 A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance: but by sorrow of the heart
 the spirit is broken. (Proverbs 15:13 KJV)



 Lighten up Francis!

 Sent from my iPhone


 On Jun 1, 2012, at 7:14, Abdul Haque abdulhaqu...@gmail.com wrote:

  **

 what the nonsense subject is that
 Its friday again..Heaven or Hell???

 this is the place to share  info releted to ARS not to Days.

  On 1 June 2012 14:01, Rick Cook remedyr...@gmail.com wrote:

 **

 That's funny right there...

 Rick

 On Jun 1, 2012 5:27 AM, Rajesh Nair rajesh.nair@gmail.com wrote:

 **

 One day while walking down the street a highly successful
 Human Resources Manager was tragically hit by a bus and she died. Her soul
 arrived up in heaven where she was met at the Pearly Gates by St. Peter
 himself..

 Welcome to Heaven, said St. Peter. Before you get settled in though, it
 seems we have a problem. You see, strangely enough, we've never once had a
 Human Resources Manager make it this far and we're not really sure what to
 do with you.

 No problem, just let me in, said the woman.

 Well, I'd like to, but I have higher orders. What we're going to do is
 let you have a day in Hell and a day in Heaven and then you can choose
 whichever one you want to spend an eternity in.

 Actually, I think I've made up my mind, I prefer to stay in Heaven, said
 the woman

 Sorry, we have rules...

 And with that St. Peter put the executive in an elevator and it went
 down-down-down to hell.

 The doors opened and she found herself stepping out onto the putting green
 of a beautiful golf course. In the distance was a country club and standing
 in front of her were all her friends - fellow executives that she had
 worked with and they were well dressed in evening gowns and cheering for
 her. They ran up and kissed her on both cheeks and they talked about old
 times. They played an excellent round of golf and at night went to the
 country club where she enjoyed an excellent steak and lobster dinner.

 She met the Devil who was actually a really nice guy (kind
 of cute) and she had a great time telling jokes and dancing. She was
 having such a good time that before she knew it, it was time to leave.
 Everybody shook her hand and waved goodbye as she got on the elevator.

 The elevator went up-up-up and opened back up at the Pearly Gates and
 found St. Peter waiting for her.

 Now it's time to spend a day in heaven, he said. So she spent the next
 24 hours lounging around on clouds and playing the harp and singing. She
 had great time and before she knew it her 24 hours were up and St. Peter
 came and got her.

 So, you've spent a day in hell and you've spent a day in heaven. Now you
 must choose your eternity,

 The woman paused for a second and then replied, Well, I never thought I'd
 say this, I mean, Heaven has been really great and all, but I think I had a
 better time in Hell.

 So St. Peter escorted her to the elevator and again she went
 down-down-down back to Hell.

 When the doors of the elevator opened she found herself standing in a
 desolate wasteland covered in garbage and filth. She saw her friends were
 dressed in rags and were picking up the garbage and putting it in sacks.

 The Devil came up to her and put his arm around her.

 I don't understand, stammered the woman, yesterday I was here and there
 was a golf course and a country club and we ate lobster and we danced and
 had a great time. Now all there is a wasteland of garbage and all my
 friends look miserable.

 The Devil looked at her smiled and told...
 ...
 ...
 
 
 
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Re: Using LIKE in an ACTIVE LINK

2012-06-01 Thread Grooms, Frederick W
You have to concat it yourself  (AS Remedy will not do a replace inside a 
string)

'Full Name'  LIKE ((%  + $Name$) + %)

Fred

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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of John Atherly
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 11:01 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Using LIKE in an ACTIVE LINK

** 
For some reason I can not get my qualification search string correct.    I'm 
trying to set up a simple search were the user enters in the person name in 
field call Name and then clicks search and Remedy pulls from the CTM:People the 
users ID 

'Full Name'  LIKE % $Name$% 

Were Full name is on CTM People and Name is on my form 

I get no errors during saving 

Remedy 7.6
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Re: Hiding 'resize handle' character fields on midtier

2012-06-01 Thread Grooms, Frederick W
I see it in BMC's SupportWeb with Firefox, but I don't see it on our local 
Mid-Tier pages so maybe it is a 7.5 thing.

Our Mid-Tier is 7.6.04 (SP2) on Linux using Apache/Tomcat 

Fred

-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of David Durling
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 11:01 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Hiding 'resize handle' character fields on midtier

Thanks, Joe,

I tried changing that (it was on the view properties - the only view, so I got 
the right one), flushed midtier cache, but they're still there.

I notice the resize handles are seen on BMC's support site when you view your 
tickets.  Maybe that's just the way it works.
 
David

 -Original Message-
 From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
 [mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Joe Martin D'Souza
 Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 11:29 AM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: Re: Hiding 'resize handle' character fields on midtier
 
 I didn't know this was even a feature supported by the mid-tier.. Try
 changing the 'Layout Editable by User' to False on the Appearance attributes
 section of the form properties, and see if that makes a difference..
 
 Joe
 
 -Original Message-
 From: David Durling
 Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 11:15 AM Newsgroups:
 public.remedy.arsystem.general
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: Hiding 'resize handle' character fields on midtier
 
 Hi all,
 
 Character fields on our Remedy forms when seen in browsers like Firefox
 and I think Chrome (not IE) show a little handle at the bottom right that you
 can drag to resize the field.  Here's a link with a discussion about the 
 handles
 and a screenshot to show what I mean:
 
 http://www.electrictoolbox.com/disable-textarea-resizing-safari-chrome/
 
 I've had complaints/questions about that, since it appears on all character
 fields regardless of size, and maybe the users expect the other fields to
 dynamically wrap around the resized field - which is not what happens.  This
 also looks bad if you have a display field with Display as Text set to True 
 -
 there's no box, but just the handle sitting out there.
 
 Is there a way to configure the form fields or AR System to tell the browser
 not to display these handles?
 
 AR System and midtier  7.5 patch 007, tomcat/apache
 
 Thanks,
 
 David
 ---
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 Enterprise IT Services
 University of Georgia

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Re: Using LIKE in an ACTIVE LINK

2012-06-01 Thread John Atherly
Thank you  That was the trick
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You have to concat it yourself  (AS Remedy will not do a replace inside a 
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'Full Name'  LIKE ((%  + $Name$) + %)

Fred

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[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of John Atherly
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 11:01 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Using LIKE in an ACTIVE LINK

** 
For some reason I can not get my qualification search string correct.   
 I'm trying to set up a simple search were the user enters in the person 
name in field call Name and then clicks search and Remedy pulls from the 
CTM:People the users ID 

'Full Name'  LIKE % $Name$% 

Were Full name is on CTM People and Name is on my form 

I get no errors during saving 

Remedy 7.6
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Re: Hiding 'resize handle' character fields on midtier

2012-06-01 Thread benny shell
I'm not entirely sure, but you should also investigate updating or
customizing the CSS.

On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 12:17 PM, Grooms, Frederick W 
frederick.w.gro...@xo.com wrote:

 I see it in BMC's SupportWeb with Firefox, but I don't see it on our local
 Mid-Tier pages so maybe it is a 7.5 thing.

 Our Mid-Tier is 7.6.04 (SP2) on Linux using Apache/Tomcat

 Fred

 -Original Message-
 From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:
 arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of David Durling
 Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 11:01 AM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: Re: Hiding 'resize handle' character fields on midtier

 Thanks, Joe,

 I tried changing that (it was on the view properties - the only view, so I
 got the right one), flushed midtier cache, but they're still there.

 I notice the resize handles are seen on BMC's support site when you view
 your tickets.  Maybe that's just the way it works.

 David

  -Original Message-
  From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
  [mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Joe Martin D'Souza
  Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 11:29 AM
  To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
  Subject: Re: Hiding 'resize handle' character fields on midtier
 
  I didn't know this was even a feature supported by the mid-tier.. Try
  changing the 'Layout Editable by User' to False on the Appearance
 attributes
  section of the form properties, and see if that makes a difference..
 
  Joe
 
  -Original Message-
  From: David Durling
  Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 11:15 AM Newsgroups:
  public.remedy.arsystem.general
  To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
  Subject: Hiding 'resize handle' character fields on midtier
 
  Hi all,
 
  Character fields on our Remedy forms when seen in browsers like Firefox
  and I think Chrome (not IE) show a little handle at the bottom right
 that you
  can drag to resize the field.  Here's a link with a discussion about the
 handles
  and a screenshot to show what I mean:
 
  http://www.electrictoolbox.com/disable-textarea-resizing-safari-chrome/
 
  I've had complaints/questions about that, since it appears on all
 character
  fields regardless of size, and maybe the users expect the other fields to
  dynamically wrap around the resized field - which is not what happens.
  This
  also looks bad if you have a display field with Display as Text set to
 True -
  there's no box, but just the handle sitting out there.
 
  Is there a way to configure the form fields or AR System to tell the
 browser
  not to display these handles?
 
  AR System and midtier  7.5 patch 007, tomcat/apache
 
  Thanks,
 
  David
  ---
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bmc 7.6.04 sp3 main tool (encryption)

2012-06-01 Thread patrick zandi
While I do like it has an encryption tab, this is not FIPS 140-3 compliant
, DES? is the only encryption..
This makes me nervous, as I thought the rest of the system was much
higher..

Can I get an explanation of the simple encryption, and why?

DES\:b887ddcfd4ab1bb702f6f9470160bdf47239175230d82df74fea1558ca854bf6   --
lets see how fast someone can crack this.

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Re: bmc 7.6.04 sp3 main tool (encryption)

2012-06-01 Thread Easter, David
Encryption that meets FIPS 140-2 requirements is available once you've loaded 
the Performance (providing AES-128) or Premium (AES-256) Encryption add-on 
product.

-David J. Easter
Manager of Product Management, AR System
BSM  Atrium Solutions Management
BMC Software, Inc.

The opinions, statements, and/or suggested courses of action expressed in this 
E-mail do not necessarily reflect those of BMC Software, Inc.  My voluntary 
participation in this forum is not intended to convey a role as a spokesperson, 
liaison or public relations representative for BMC Software, Inc.

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[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of patrick zandi
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 10:39 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: bmc 7.6.04 sp3 main tool (encryption)

** While I do like it has an encryption tab, this is not FIPS 140-3 compliant , 
DES? is the only encryption..
This makes me nervous, as I thought the rest of the system was much higher..

Can I get an explanation of the simple encryption, and why?

DES\:b887ddcfd4ab1bb702f6f9470160bdf47239175230d82df74fea1558ca854bf6   -- 
lets see how fast someone can crack this.

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Re: bmc 7.6.04 sp3 main tool (encryption)

2012-06-01 Thread patrick zandi
So the basic is the DES, then the paid for products take over correct? The
Password is this correct?
So Performance  aes-128
and Premium  AES-256


Thanks Dave, you always come through..


On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 1:42 PM, Easter, David david_eas...@bmc.com wrote:

 **

 Encryption that meets FIPS 140-2 requirements is available once you’ve
 loaded the Performance (providing AES-128) or Premium (AES-256) Encryption
 add-on product.

 ** **

 -David J. Easter

 Manager of Product Management, AR System

 BSM  Atrium Solutions Management

 BMC Software, Inc.

  

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 this E-mail do not necessarily reflect those of BMC Software, Inc.  My
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 spokesperson, liaison or public relations representative for BMC Software,
 Inc.

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 arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] *On Behalf Of *patrick zandi
 *Sent:* Friday, June 01, 2012 10:39 AM
 *To:* arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 *Subject:* bmc 7.6.04 sp3 main tool (encryption)

 ** **

 ** While I do like it has an encryption tab, this is not FIPS 140-3
 compliant , DES? is the only encryption..
 This makes me nervous, as I thought the rest of the system was much
 higher..

 Can I get an explanation of the simple encryption, and why?

 DES\:b887ddcfd4ab1bb702f6f9470160bdf47239175230d82df74fea1558ca854bf6
 -- lets see how fast someone can crack this.

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Re: Hiding 'resize handle' character fields on midtier

2012-06-01 Thread Joe Martin D'Souza

David,

I just tried it on ARS 7.6.03 and Firefox 13.0 (latest version). I do not 
see the expand handle that you described.


Joe

-Original Message- 
From: Grooms, Frederick W
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 12:17 PM Newsgroups: 
public.remedy.arsystem.general

To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Hiding 'resize handle' character fields on midtier

I see it in BMC's SupportWeb with Firefox, but I don't see it on our local 
Mid-Tier pages so maybe it is a 7.5 thing.


Our Mid-Tier is 7.6.04 (SP2) on Linux using Apache/Tomcat

Fred

-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of David Durling

Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 11:01 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Hiding 'resize handle' character fields on midtier

Thanks, Joe,

I tried changing that (it was on the view properties - the only view, so I 
got the right one), flushed midtier cache, but they're still there.


I notice the resize handles are seen on BMC's support site when you view 
your tickets.  Maybe that's just the way it works.


David


-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Joe Martin D'Souza
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 11:29 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Hiding 'resize handle' character fields on midtier

I didn't know this was even a feature supported by the mid-tier.. Try
changing the 'Layout Editable by User' to False on the Appearance 
attributes

section of the form properties, and see if that makes a difference..

Joe

-Original Message-
From: David Durling
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 11:15 AM Newsgroups:
public.remedy.arsystem.general
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Hiding 'resize handle' character fields on midtier

Hi all,

Character fields on our Remedy forms when seen in browsers like Firefox
and I think Chrome (not IE) show a little handle at the bottom right that 
you
can drag to resize the field.  Here's a link with a discussion about the 
handles

and a screenshot to show what I mean:

http://www.electrictoolbox.com/disable-textarea-resizing-safari-chrome/

I've had complaints/questions about that, since it appears on all 
character

fields regardless of size, and maybe the users expect the other fields to
dynamically wrap around the resized field - which is not what happens. 
This
also looks bad if you have a display field with Display as Text set to 
True -

there's no box, but just the handle sitting out there.

Is there a way to configure the form fields or AR System to tell the 
browser

not to display these handles?

AR System and midtier  7.5 patch 007, tomcat/apache

Thanks,

David
---
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Enterprise IT Services
University of Georgia


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Re: Hiding 'resize handle' character fields on midtier

2012-06-01 Thread David Durling
I just now tried the Firefox 13.0 beta as well as 12.0 and still see the 
handles, so it's probably something they changed with ARS 7.6.x.

Benny's suggestion about customizing CSS is an idea, but since it sounds like 
an upgrade might fix this, I'll probably leave it alone.
 
Thanks, everybody!

David

 -Original Message-
 From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
 [mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Joe Martin D'Souza
 Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 1:56 PM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: Re: Hiding 'resize handle' character fields on midtier
 
 David,
 
 I just tried it on ARS 7.6.03 and Firefox 13.0 (latest version). I do not see 
 the
 expand handle that you described.
 
 Joe
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Grooms, Frederick W
 Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 12:17 PM Newsgroups:
 public.remedy.arsystem.general
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: Re: Hiding 'resize handle' character fields on midtier
 
 I see it in BMC's SupportWeb with Firefox, but I don't see it on our local 
 Mid-
 Tier pages so maybe it is a 7.5 thing.
 
 Our Mid-Tier is 7.6.04 (SP2) on Linux using Apache/Tomcat
 
 Fred
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
 [mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of David Durling
 Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 11:01 AM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: Re: Hiding 'resize handle' character fields on midtier
 
 Thanks, Joe,
 
 I tried changing that (it was on the view properties - the only view, so I got
 the right one), flushed midtier cache, but they're still there.
 
 I notice the resize handles are seen on BMC's support site when you view
 your tickets.  Maybe that's just the way it works.
 
 David
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
  [mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Joe Martin D'Souza
  Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 11:29 AM
  To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
  Subject: Re: Hiding 'resize handle' character fields on midtier
 
  I didn't know this was even a feature supported by the mid-tier.. Try
  changing the 'Layout Editable by User' to False on the Appearance
  attributes section of the form properties, and see if that makes a
  difference..
 
  Joe
 
  -Original Message-
  From: David Durling
  Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 11:15 AM Newsgroups:
  public.remedy.arsystem.general
  To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
  Subject: Hiding 'resize handle' character fields on midtier
 
  Hi all,
 
  Character fields on our Remedy forms when seen in browsers like
  Firefox and I think Chrome (not IE) show a little handle at the bottom
  right that you can drag to resize the field.  Here's a link with a
  discussion about the handles and a screenshot to show what I mean:
 
  http://www.electrictoolbox.com/disable-textarea-resizing-safari-chrome
  /
 
  I've had complaints/questions about that, since it appears on all
  character fields regardless of size, and maybe the users expect the
  other fields to dynamically wrap around the resized field - which is
  not what happens.
  This
  also looks bad if you have a display field with Display as Text set to
  True - there's no box, but just the handle sitting out there.
 
  Is there a way to configure the form fields or AR System to tell the
  browser not to display these handles?
 
  AR System and midtier  7.5 patch 007, tomcat/apache
 
  Thanks,
 
  David
  ---
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  Enterprise IT Services
  University of Georgia
 
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Re: Its friday again......Heaven or Hell??? Surely experienced by some of us.....

2012-06-01 Thread Logan, Kelly
http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=in+heaven+there+is+no+beerview=detailmid=DB408B7F54D33635D8CFDB408B7F54D33635D8CFfirst=0qpvt=in+heaven+there+is+no+beer

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Thad Esser
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 12:07 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Its friday again..Heaven or Hell??? Surely experienced by some 
of us.

** Undoubtedly, there is beer in hell.  But you get recruited with Guinness, 
and then fed Coors light when you get there.
On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 8:28 AM, Gordon Frank 
gjj...@comcast.netmailto:gjj...@comcast.net wrote:
**
I wonder if there is beer in Hell? Or do they only make it for recruits?

From: arslist arsl...@danielbloom.camailto:arsl...@danielbloom.ca
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORGmailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Friday, June 1, 2012 9:13:06 AM

Subject: Re: Its friday again..Heaven or Hell??? Surely experienced by some 
of us.

**
It is the latitude of a Friday, we have had humour that I find far more 
offensive allowed.

Nothing wrong with the subject line other than it was misleading, I thought it 
was about IS Friday Heaven or Hell :)

as Ron L. Hubbard said You don't get rich writing science fiction. If you want 
to get rich, you start a religion

Daniel
[as always, in the Lion's Den]

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[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORGmailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Pat Zandi
Sent: June 1, 2012 8:02 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORGmailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Its friday again..Heaven or Hell??? Surely experienced by some 
of us.

**
A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance: but by sorrow of the heart the 
spirit is broken. (Proverbs 15:13 KJV)

Lighten up Francis!

Sent from my iPhone

On Jun 1, 2012, at 7:14, Abdul Haque 
abdulhaqu...@gmail.commailto:abdulhaqu...@gmail.com wrote:
**
what the nonsense subject is that
Its friday again..Heaven or Hell???
this is the place to share  info releted to ARS not to Days.
On 1 June 2012 14:01, Rick Cook 
remedyr...@gmail.commailto:remedyr...@gmail.com wrote:
**

That's funny right there...

Rick
On Jun 1, 2012 5:27 AM, Rajesh Nair 
rajesh.nair@gmail.commailto:rajesh.nair@gmail.com wrote:
**

One day while walking down the street a highly successful
Human Resources Manager was tragically hit by a bus and she died. Her soul 
arrived up in heaven where she was met at the Pearly Gates by St. Peter 
himself..

Welcome to Heaven, said St. Peter. Before you get settled in though, it 
seems we have a problem. You see, strangely enough, we've never once had a 
Human Resources Manager make it this far and we're not really sure what to do 
with you.

No problem, just let me in, said the woman.

Well, I'd like to, but I have higher orders. What we're going to do is let you 
have a day in Hell and a day in Heaven and then you can choose whichever one 
you want to spend an eternity in.

Actually, I think I've made up my mind, I prefer to stay in Heaven, said the 
woman

Sorry, we have rules...

And with that St. Peter put the executive in an elevator and it went 
down-down-down to hell.

The doors opened and she found herself stepping out onto the putting green of a 
beautiful golf course. In the distance was a country club and standing in front 
of her were all her friends - fellow executives that she had worked with and 
they were well dressed in evening gowns and cheering for her. They ran up and 
kissed her on both cheeks and they talked about old times. They played an 
excellent round of golf and at night went to the country club where she enjoyed 
an excellent steak and lobster dinner.

She met the Devil who was actually a really nice guy (kind
of cute) and she had a great time telling jokes and dancing. She was having 
such a good time that before she knew it, it was time to leave. Everybody shook 
her hand and waved goodbye as she got on the elevator.

The elevator went up-up-up and opened back up at the Pearly Gates and found St. 
Peter waiting for her.

Now it's time to spend a day in heaven, he said. So she spent the next 24 
hours lounging around on clouds and playing the harp and singing. She had great 
time and before she knew it her 24 hours were up and St. Peter came and got her.

So, you've spent a day in hell and you've spent a day in heaven. Now you must 
choose your eternity,

The woman paused for a second and then replied, Well, I never thought I'd say 
this, I mean, Heaven has been really great and all, but I think I had a better 
time in Hell.

So St. Peter escorted her to the elevator and again she went down-down-down 
back to Hell.

When the doors of the elevator opened she found herself standing in a desolate 
wasteland covered in garbage and filth. She saw her friends were dressed in 
rags and were picking up the garbage and putting it in sacks.

The Devil came up to her and put his arm around her.

I don't understand, 

Friday humor - following the theme. . .

2012-06-01 Thread Logan, Kelly
It was a beautiful day on the back nine when Rich McConsultant dropped dead on 
the golf course. He awoke before the classic pearly gates looking up at St. 
Peter. Having paid for the best doctors and thinking he took reasonably good 
care of himself, Rich inquired about his sudden demise.

St. Peter read off the scroll before him, Rich McConsultant, eight-five, death 
by old age.

Rich shot back, Eighty-five?!? I was only fifty-two! You've got the wrong 
guy!!!

St. Peter tapped a line on the scroll, I assure you there is no mistake, 
eighty-five years. St. Peter looked up at Rich with a smile, of course, we 
calculate by your time charged.

As St. Peter made a small motion of his hand, Rich felt a hot draft behind him. 
. .


Kelly Logan, Sr. Systems Administrator (Remedy, Planview), GMS
ProQuest | 789 E. Eisenhower Parkway, P.O. Box 1346 | Ann Arbor MI 48106-1346 
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Re: Friday humor - following the theme. . .

2012-06-01 Thread John Atherly
That's a good one
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** 
It was a beautiful day on the back nine when Rich McConsultant dropped 
dead on the golf course. He awoke before the classic pearly gates looking 
up at St. Peter. Having paid for the best doctors and thinking he took 
reasonably good care of himself, Rich inquired about his sudden demise. 
 
St. Peter read off the scroll before him, “Rich McConsultant, eight-five, 
death by old age.”
 
Rich shot back, “Eighty-five?!? I was only fifty-two! You’ve got the wrong 
guy!!!”
 
St. Peter tapped a line on the scroll, “I assure you there is no mistake, 
eighty-five years.” St. Peter looked up at Rich with a smile, “of course, 
we calculate by your time charged.”
 
As St. Peter made a small motion of his hand, Rich felt a hot draft behind 
him. . .
 
 
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Re: Hiding 'resize handle' character fields on midtier

2012-06-01 Thread David Sanders
This is nothing to do with your ARS version - it is a standard feature of
the Firefox browser when displaying text area fields

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Enterprise Service Suite @ Work / e-ServiceSuite 
 
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-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of David Durling
Sent: 01 June 2012 19:13
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Hiding 'resize handle' character fields on midtier

I just now tried the Firefox 13.0 beta as well as 12.0 and still see the
handles, so it's probably something they changed with ARS 7.6.x.

Benny's suggestion about customizing CSS is an idea, but since it sounds
like an upgrade might fix this, I'll probably leave it alone.
 
Thanks, everybody!

David

 -Original Message-
 From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
 [mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Joe Martin D'Souza
 Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 1:56 PM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: Re: Hiding 'resize handle' character fields on midtier
 
 David,
 
 I just tried it on ARS 7.6.03 and Firefox 13.0 (latest version). I do 
 not see the expand handle that you described.
 
 Joe
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Grooms, Frederick W
 Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 12:17 PM Newsgroups:
 public.remedy.arsystem.general
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: Re: Hiding 'resize handle' character fields on midtier
 
 I see it in BMC's SupportWeb with Firefox, but I don't see it on our 
 local Mid- Tier pages so maybe it is a 7.5 thing.
 
 Our Mid-Tier is 7.6.04 (SP2) on Linux using Apache/Tomcat
 
 Fred
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
 [mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of David Durling
 Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 11:01 AM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: Re: Hiding 'resize handle' character fields on midtier
 
 Thanks, Joe,
 
 I tried changing that (it was on the view properties - the only view, 
 so I got the right one), flushed midtier cache, but they're still there.
 
 I notice the resize handles are seen on BMC's support site when you 
 view your tickets.  Maybe that's just the way it works.
 
 David
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
  [mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Joe Martin D'Souza
  Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 11:29 AM
  To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
  Subject: Re: Hiding 'resize handle' character fields on midtier
 
  I didn't know this was even a feature supported by the mid-tier.. 
  Try changing the 'Layout Editable by User' to False on the 
  Appearance attributes section of the form properties, and see if 
  that makes a difference..
 
  Joe
 
  -Original Message-
  From: David Durling
  Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 11:15 AM Newsgroups:
  public.remedy.arsystem.general
  To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
  Subject: Hiding 'resize handle' character fields on midtier
 
  Hi all,
 
  Character fields on our Remedy forms when seen in browsers like 
  Firefox and I think Chrome (not IE) show a little handle at the 
  bottom right that you can drag to resize the field.  Here's a link 
  with a discussion about the handles and a screenshot to show what I
mean:
 
  http://www.electrictoolbox.com/disable-textarea-resizing-safari-chro
  me
  /
 
  I've had complaints/questions about that, since it appears on all 
  character fields regardless of size, and maybe the users expect the 
  other fields to dynamically wrap around the resized field - which is 
  not what happens.
  This
  also looks bad if you have a display field with Display as Text set 
  to True - there's no box, but just the handle sitting out there.
 
  Is there a way to configure the form fields or AR System to tell the 
  browser not to display these handles?
 
  AR System and midtier  7.5 patch 007, tomcat/apache
 
  Thanks,
 
  David
  ---
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  Enterprise IT Services
  University of Georgia
 
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Re: bmc 7.6.04 sp3 main tool (encryption)

2012-06-01 Thread Easter, David
It's not for passwords, no.  It's over-the-wire encryption of the API.

Performance is AES-128
Premium is AES-256

-David J. Easter
Manager of Product Management, AR System
BSM  Atrium Solutions Management
BMC Software, Inc.

The opinions, statements, and/or suggested courses of action expressed in this 
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liaison or public relations representative for BMC Software, Inc.

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of patrick zandi
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 10:51 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: bmc 7.6.04 sp3 main tool (encryption)

** So the basic is the DES, then the paid for products take over correct? The 
Password is this correct?
So Performance  aes-128
and Premium  AES-256


Thanks Dave, you always come through..

On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 1:42 PM, Easter, David 
david_eas...@bmc.commailto:david_eas...@bmc.com wrote:
**
Encryption that meets FIPS 140-2 requirements is available once you've loaded 
the Performance (providing AES-128) or Premium (AES-256) Encryption add-on 
product.

-David J. Easter
Manager of Product Management, AR System
BSM  Atrium Solutions Management
BMC Software, Inc.

The opinions, statements, and/or suggested courses of action expressed in this 
E-mail do not necessarily reflect those of BMC Software, Inc.  My voluntary 
participation in this forum is not intended to convey a role as a spokesperson, 
liaison or public relations representative for BMC Software, Inc.

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORGmailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of patrick 
zandi
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 10:39 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORGmailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: bmc 7.6.04 sp3 main tool (encryption)

** While I do like it has an encryption tab, this is not FIPS 140-3 compliant , 
DES? is the only encryption..
This makes me nervous, as I thought the rest of the system was much higher..

Can I get an explanation of the simple encryption, and why?

DES\:b887ddcfd4ab1bb702f6f9470160bdf47239175230d82df74fea1558ca854bf6   -- 
lets see how fast someone can crack this.

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Re: bmc 7.6.04 sp3 main tool (encryption)

2012-06-01 Thread Joe Martin D'Souza
Just out of curiosity, in case I am playing with web services, and am tasked 
with a password reset web service, the data type passwords must be is a 
base-64. Is this the same standard that the ARS uses? I am not tasked with this 
yet but if we really explore all possible options after getting basic web 
services working that we are attempting, I see this coming up somewhere in the 
future..

Joe

From: Easter, David 
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 6:10 PM
Newsgroups: public.remedy.arsystem.general
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG 
Subject: Re: bmc 7.6.04 sp3 main tool (encryption)

** 
It’s not for passwords, no.  It’s over-the-wire encryption of the API.

 

Performance is AES-128

Premium is AES-256

 

-David J. Easter

Manager of Product Management, AR System

BSM  Atrium Solutions Management

BMC Software, Inc.

 

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E-mail do not necessarily reflect those of BMC Software, Inc.  My voluntary 
participation in this forum is not intended to convey a role as a spokesperson, 
liaison or public relations representative for BMC Software, Inc.

 

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of patrick zandi
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 10:51 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: bmc 7.6.04 sp3 main tool (encryption)

 

** So the basic is the DES, then the paid for products take over correct? The 
Password is this correct?
So Performance  aes-128
and Premium  AES-256


Thanks Dave, you always come through.. 



On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 1:42 PM, Easter, David david_eas...@bmc.com wrote:

** 

Encryption that meets FIPS 140-2 requirements is available once you’ve loaded 
the Performance (providing AES-128) or Premium (AES-256) Encryption add-on 
product.

 

-David J. Easter

Manager of Product Management, AR System

BSM  Atrium Solutions Management

BMC Software, Inc.

 

The opinions, statements, and/or suggested courses of action expressed in this 
E-mail do not necessarily reflect those of BMC Software, Inc.  My voluntary 
participation in this forum is not intended to convey a role as a spokesperson, 
liaison or public relations representative for BMC Software, Inc.

 

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of patrick zandi
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 10:39 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: bmc 7.6.04 sp3 main tool (encryption)

 

** While I do like it has an encryption tab, this is not FIPS 140-3 compliant , 
DES? is the only encryption.. 

This makes me nervous, as I thought the rest of the system was much higher.. 

Can I get an explanation of the simple encryption, and why?

DES\:b887ddcfd4ab1bb702f6f9470160bdf47239175230d82df74fea1558ca854bf6   -- 
lets see how fast someone can crack this.

-- 
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WWRUG12 Weekly Topic Update

2012-06-01 Thread bullcreek.com
Hi Listers,

Here are some more great topics that we are considering for WWRUG12 in October 
this year.  Still have to run these by the board, but wanted to update you on 
what we are looking at for Breakout Sessions.  You still have until July 1, 
2012 to get your topics in to us. After that we close the window to accept 
topics.  Looking forward to seeing you all in October. 

The following submission has been made by Walt Klos from Seamless Technologies 
Inc..

Topic Details

Topic:  The tribulations of bringing SCCM data into BMC Atrium
Abstract:   This is the age of data. We have lots of data around us, but 
not so much information as we need. The BMC Remedy ITSM tool is a great was to 
drive a technology services business, but it needs information to make the 
business run. SCCM is a unique tool for administering a large population of 
Windows (and other platforms) systems. SCCM creates information about these 
systems as lists of computers, components, and software. This information would 
be very valuable for financial analysis and corporate controls and planning; so 
if the information could be copied to Remedy then Remedy would have a much 
better database for financial analysis.

The Seamless Data Pump is a tool that handles that transfer. Drop it in place 
and two hours later you are moving information to Remedy.
Synopsis:   THE PROBLEMS OF SCCM TO ATRIUM INTEGRATION
Why should SCCM data be a benefit to financial asset management?
What are the major issues that arise with SCCM integration?
Present a product that can handle the major issues of integration.
THE SEAMLESS DATA PUMP
Describe the creation of CIs and relationships.
Focus on the special capabilities that make customization a breeze.
Display the extensive ETL simulation capabilities.
Demonstrate the awesome normalization capability.
Discuss real use cases where the product has been tested to its limits.
Technical Skill Level:  Intermediate
Classification: Integration
Categorization: Vendor
Specification:  Technical


The following submission has been made by Hugo Vuong from BMC.

Topic Details

Topic:  Optimizing the AR Web Stack for Performance and High Load
Abstract:   Sizing a web application stack correctly to support the 
targeted web load is non-trivial. Beyond the hardware, allocation of resources 
and configuration of the JVM, web container, and web application plays a 
critical role in maximizing the load handling and performance of the web 
application. This presentation covers the monitoring, adjustment, and 
configuration of the BMC AR Platform web stack (JVM, tomcat, Mid-tier) to 
optimize performance and handling of web load.
Synopsis:   This is a very complex topic and is highly specialized; however 
sufficient tools and techniques will be introduced so that the participant can 
monitor the web stack behavior and make adjustments. A guideline for 
interpreting monitored result is provided to guide the participant in making 
optimal adjustments.

The presentation includes:
- JVM monitoring
- JVM configuration and resource allocation
- Garbage Collection
- Heap allocation
- 64 bit JVM optimization
- Tomcat HTTP service threads configuration
- HTTP service threads pool
- HTTP request buffer pool
- Midtier configuration
- ehcache
- AR API connection pool
- connection pool management
Technical Skill Level:  Advanced
Classification: Other
Categorization: AR System - Core
Specification:  Technical
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The following submission has been made by Yogesh Ketkar from Vyom Labs Pvt. 
Ltd..

Topic Details

Topic:  Performance Testing of BMC Remedy 7.6
Abstract:   How to do performance testing of Remedy using SilkPerformer and 
JMeter. Pros and Cons of 
Commercial vs Open Source tool. Best practices of writing scripts in both 
SilkPerformer and JMeter.
Synopsis:   This session will cover:
* Customer case study of performance testing using SilkPerformer. 
In particular
• how to come up with virtual users count
• how to do performance analysis and reporting
* Test suite we have developed using JMeter. 
Technical Skill Level:  Intermediate
Classification: Education
Categorization: AR System - Core
Specification:  Technical



Phil

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