Re: Spell Checker with mid-tier Version 7.0.01

2008-08-10 Thread manuj chauhan
hey friends i tried the spell checker but it does not satisfy my requirements: i cannot use word on the client server so i cannot go with OLE Automation.Has anybody tried to use any other spell checker which works with mid-tier also. regards Manuj Chauhan On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 10:57 AM, manuj

Re: restrict view of Product Categorizations by Support Group?

2008-08-10 Thread Rick Cook
Wouldn't the main reason to do this be geographically based? If so, couldn't one add locations to the physical assets, and do the breakdown that way, or am I missing something? Probably still wouldn't be completely OOB, but it would be mostly data configuration, with maybe a small code

Re: restrict view of Product Categorizations by Support Group?

2008-08-10 Thread Julie L Kanakanui JLKANAKA
** Thanks for your reply. This is what we suspected but good to get confirmation! Julie -"Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)" arslist@ARSLIST.ORG wrote: -To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORGFrom: Lisa Westerfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent by: "Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)"

Re: restrict view of Product Categorizations by Support Group?

2008-08-10 Thread Julie L Kanakanui JLKANAKA
** Hi Rick, thanks for your reply. Fyi, we only have one site so not looking at geographic differentiation. Where we were coming from was that we were considering having one set of Product Categorizations that were only viewable by one support group, since they would be the only group using them

Re: restrict view of Product Categorizations by Support Group?

2008-08-10 Thread Rick Cook
Seems like the Assignment engine would allow that - but I assume that you've checked that already? Rick On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 8:35 AM, Julie L Kanakanui JLKANAKA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ** Hi Rick, thanks for your reply. Fyi, we only have one site so not looking at geographic

Re: restrict view of Product Categorizations by Support Group?

2008-08-10 Thread Julie L Kanakanui JLKANAKA
** Actually we haven't turned auto-assignment on yet, though we do plan to. We are currently just trying to set up Foundation data. Don't the auto-assignment rules just come into play AFTER Classifications have been chosen? We're trying to avoid confusion when folks are choosing product

ARWARN [66] the query matched more than the maximum number of entries specified for retrieval

2008-08-10 Thread Ramy S. Ayoub
Dear List, I get this below warring only when the status is updated ARWARN [66] the query matched more than the maximum number of entries specified for retrieval When update anything else... Things are going smooth AR Server 7.1 Patch 4 Service Desk 7.0.3 Patch 8 OS windows Database SQL

Re: ARWARN [66] the query matched more than the maximum number of entries specified for retrieval

2008-08-10 Thread Frank Caruso
Looks like there is a set fields operation that is run on update. Turn on SQL,filter and alink logging and see what action is causing the warning On Aug 10, 2008, at 11:10 AM, Ramy S. Ayoub [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ** Dear List, I get this below warring only when the status is updated

Re: ARWARN [66] the query matched more than the maximum number of entries specified for retrieval

2008-08-10 Thread Rick Cook
Since it's directly related to Status, could it be related to Status History? Rick On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 11:12 AM, Frank Caruso [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: ** Looks like there is a set fields operation that is run on update. Turn on SQL,filter and alink logging and see what action is causing the

BBQ Trip - Results

2008-08-10 Thread Rick Cook
Well, it was a great week. Spent lots of quality time with my son, drove a nice rental Mustang, had a few surprise stops, and ate lots of BBQ. Trivia question after reading this - how much weight did Rick gain over the week? We started in Dallas, drove North to Kansas City, then down to

Re: BBQ Trip - Results

2008-08-10 Thread Scott Parrish
Rick, Most of the list knows the reason for your trip. In many ways, I envy you, and that envy has nothing to do with the BBQ you tasted along the way. I'm sure this is a trip that both you and your son will savor always. To your son, tell him thank you for serving his country. To you I say, I

Re: BBQ Trip - Results

2008-08-10 Thread Howard Richter
Rick, You missed I think is one of the best. The Charles Vergos' Rendezvous Memphis, TN. hbr On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 6:29 PM, Rick Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ** Well, it was a great week. Spent lots of quality time with my son, drove a nice rental Mustang, had a few surprise stops, and

Re: BBQ Trip - Results

2008-08-10 Thread Rick Cook
I'm sure we did miss some amazing places, Howard. There are so many, we would have still missed some if we'd spent a year on the road. Some places we went were closed, or closed down. Others didn't have the right atmosphere (Kenny G music? Please...) or the right smell. With the week we had,