Did you flash the mid tier cache after adding the values?
On May 12, 2014 3:00 AM, Brittain, Mark mbritt...@navisite.com wrote:
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Hi All,
I created a web service for the WOI:WorkOrderInterface_Create. Later I
added some additional Work Order Type selections. If I look at the mapping
the
Have you flushed the Mid-Tier cache?
Fred
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Hi All,
I created a web service for the
Hi all,
I have to admit that I've never once used the TR. construct, and I've been
working with this system a long time. I guess I've always assumed it had a
reasonable usage but, since I was always able to accomplish everything I
needed to do with the 'Field' and 'DB.Field' constructs, I never
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Thanks Doug.
Unfortunately, I'm not able to run that SQL statement since I don't have
access to our database. I could get our DB guys to run it for me, but
I'm sure that will be way down on the bottom of their list.
Right now the difference is between Dev and Staging. We are loading
Hi,
It is up to the client.
If this for example was done through a Push-Fields, 'TR.City' could contain a
value even if it was not changed. The same could be done using a Modify-All,
and I think it is possible to fool some clients by first changing the field
value in the GUI and then change it
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