Hi,
I have a couple of ideas...
1. The Overview Console that consumes licenses across all applications, if
the user has a Floating license to these same applications.
Suggestion: Make the forms searched customizable per user. The user can
then hit a special "button" to show a list of tickets acr
Hi Guys,
What is the meaning of 1=1 and 1=2 query. I have seen this query in many
work floe. Can you please teach me the usage of this?
Thanks in advance.
Suresh L
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Cindy,
Same kind of issue we are also facing here, we have created an entry point
for Solution Database and when we search only one result is coming.
So if you find any solution other than creation Guide please let me know
that would be appreciated..
Thanks
Jithin
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 2:31
There is no migration path from versions previous to 7 it will require a new
installation.
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Hello,
Can you please shareyour experiences, in migrating from 6.4
1=1 is a condition which is always true, hence for actions which needs to
be executed always we give this qualification.
Similarly, 1=2 is an always false condition.
On Nov 23, 2012 4:41 PM, "Suresh Loganathan" wrote:
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> Hi Guys,
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> What is the meaning of 1=1 and 1=2 query. I have seen this
Can you give us some examples of using 1=2 in remedy and what is the
benefit?
Jithin
On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 5:28 PM, Abhishek Gupta wrote:
> lways false
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Hi,
you can use it when you want to be sure that no requests match your
qualification, for example when you need a push fields action to create a new
request.
I never use it though, I prefer 0=1.
Happy Friday!
Regards Michael
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Michael,
Thanks a ton :)
Jithin
On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 6:54 PM, Nau, Michael wrote:
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> Hi,
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> you can use it when you want to be sure that no requests match your
> qualification, for example when you need a push fields action to create a
> new request.
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> I never use
Hi,
Doing the 1=2/0=1 is bad practice in Push-Fields.
You should have the qualification blank and set the If Any Request Match
to Do Nothing. This will prevent accessing the database altogether.
Some databases perform a table-scan on such a qualification...
The only time I use it is when I want
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