Issue while Importing the Form

2008-04-14 Thread MUNJAL, Jaya, IDC
Hi List

We are getting the following issue while importing a def file for a Form

Incorrect format in the definition file:  (bad file menu -- end):  (ARERR 402)
Creation of one of the SQL views for the form failed within the SQL database.
We have tried re-importing it as well, but still get the same error.   We have 
not made any manual changes to the def file.

Please advice on what can be done as this is one of our main forms.

Thanks

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Re: Newbie: form with links to frequently accessed forms

2008-02-10 Thread MUNJAL, Jaya, IDC
Hi Ravi

Remedy works on IDs of all object instead of names. Therefore you can't use 
name as argurment.
You would have 2 create 5 different AL for each form.


Hope this helps.

thanks

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-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
On Behalf Of Ravi
Sent: 08 February 2008 18:10
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Newbie: form with links to frequently accessed forms

This is all I am looking for. Thank you. One more question about the
active link. Can the active link take the name of the button as an
argument. What I am saying is the following: if I have 5 buttons opening
5 different forms, can I just have one active link taking the name of
the button as an argument or do I have to create 5 active links?

Thanks
Ravi
MUNJAL, Jaya, IDC wrote:
 **

 Ravi



 § Create a Display Only Form

 § Create 5 buttons (name them according to the form they open)

 § Create 5 Active Link with Open Window Action. In the open
 Window specify which Form you want to open



 For more details on the Open Window action of active link refer to
 Basic User Guide.



 Hope this helps.



 Thanks





 Jaya Munjal

 IEA Remedy Team

 RBS India Development Centre (P) Ltd



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 Subject: Newbie: form with links to frequently accessed forms



 Hi: I typically access about 5 forms as a user from the remedy client.

 Can somebody point me to the right doc which explains how I can create a

 simple form with links to these forms in search or new mode? I have

 searched many docs and can't seem to find it.



 TIA

 Ravi



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Re: Newbie: form with links to frequently accessed forms

2008-02-07 Thread MUNJAL, Jaya, IDC
Ravi



* Create a Display Only Form

* Create 5 buttons (name them according to the form they open)

* Create 5 Active Link with Open Window Action. In the open Window 
specify which Form you want to open



For more details on the Open Window action of active link refer to Basic User 
Guide.



Hope this helps.



Thanks





Jaya Munjal

IEA Remedy Team

RBS India Development Centre (P) Ltd



T  +91 124 6724163

M +91 9811405409

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-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
On Behalf Of Ravi
Sent: 08 February 2008 08:52
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Newbie: form with links to frequently accessed forms



Hi: I typically access about 5 forms as a user from the remedy client.

Can somebody point me to the right doc which explains how I can create a

simple form with links to these forms in search or new mode? I have

searched many docs and can't seem to find it.



TIA

Ravi



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Source Control Integration

2008-01-30 Thread MUNJAL, Jaya, IDC
Hello List

Has anyone used SubVersion as a source control for Remedy? We are planning to 
use it with ARS 6.3 on Solaris with Sybase DB.
I'll appreciate if anyone can share their experiences with the integration.

Thanks


Jaya Munjal
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Most stable Patch for ARS 6.3

2008-01-20 Thread MUNJAL, Jaya, IDC
Hello List

We are planning to update our AR System, below are the environment details.

AR System - ARS 6.3 Patch 17
OS - Solaris 5.8
DB - Sybase 12.5.3

Patch 23 is the latest patch available for ARS 6.3, I would really appreciate 
if listeners could share their experience and advice on which is the most 
stable patch to move on from Patch 17.

It would be great if some body could share any best practices or things to be 
taken care of specifically while applying a patch on Solaris and Sybase 
environment.

Thanks

Jaya Munjal





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