Thanks for your input of categorization class usage Peter!!
Basically I got need 10 classes each with apprx 8-10 custom attribute minimum.
The design question is,
a)
if I should have 1 regular class(at tier 1 level) with all these attributes
and then derive 10 categorization classes out of it
On 9/20/13, David Charters da...@charterstechnologies.com wrote:
I don't know what your back ground is but
if you have this kind of back ground and you are working for less, then you
I work in the public sector in the UK. I'm not entirely sure what a
1099 is. Permanent public sector jobs in the
The Sequence field is hidden on the Task form. Unhide if you want users to
change the sequence of a set of Tasks. I put the field on the Assignment page,
under the Notify Assignee field.
Thank you,
Sandra Hennigan
Remedy Developer
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
Lisa,
It sounds to me like you realize the compromise you are making, which means
I don't think you should feel insulted by comments regarding rate. Also, I
hope you are doing financial conversions when you talk rates. As I recall
(from a few years ago) it was approximately a 2 to 1 ratio
Mr. Rentfrow,
If the job exists in the DB you should be able to kill it. If it exists in
the OS you should be able to kill it there. If it is happening in Remedy
you should be able to restart the server to stop it.
If none of these are doing it, I am VERY perplexed.
Brian Goralczyk
Phone
Hi All,
I am trying to Capture the $LASTID$ using a Filter.
I am able to display the $LASTID$ using a Filter but when I try to assign
the value to a Character Field I get some different set of numbers stored
in it.
Is there any work-around to assign the value to a field using a Filter?
The LASTID is the ID that is in the thread at the time the thread is
committing the transaction to the database. So it may not be the same when
you are trying to display it as opposed to when you are actually committing
the transaction, as there might have been a search or something between that
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