Wednesday, August 04, 2010 12:59 PM
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Subject: Re: Unable to trace workflow to find Run Process Set Fields
I did, thanks for the hint and the info!
Soto Cano bought Service Desk or HD 6 in 2003 or 2004 apparently. I
thought that they never installed it, but if this field exi
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> It is!
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> On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 11:43 AM, LJ LongWing wrote:
>> Drew,
>> Is the f
ew Shuller
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It is!
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 11:43 AM, LJ LongWing wrote:
> Drew,
> Is the field ID of this Char field 179 by chance?
>
> -Original
sday, August 04, 2010 10:58 AM
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> Hello everyone, I have a difficult problem.
>
> Workflow is setting a character field using the Application Generate
> GUID command. This command r
find Run Process Set Fields
Hello everyone, I have a difficult problem.
Workflow is setting a character field using the Application Generate
GUID command. This command runs off a button and it creates a field to
reference child tickets. The workflow does it's job very well. I was
modifying
Hello everyone, I have a difficult problem.
Workflow is setting a character field using the Application Generate
GUID command. This command runs off a button and it creates a field to
reference child tickets. The workflow does it's job very well. I was
modifying it a little, and when testing, saw
Seems to be resolved on Patch 23 of version 6.3 on the Windows platform.
Haven't had the time to see if this is true for Solaris.
Arthur
arthurj wrote:
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> Carey,
> The OS is Solaris 8
> Shell is ksh
>
> AJ
>
>
> Carey Matthew Black wrote:
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>> Arthurj,
>>
>> What OS is the $PROCESS$ runn
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Subject: Re: $PROCESS$ Set Fields (Using Visual Basic or Batch File)
Are you getting any errors when running your VB executable using
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Subject: Re: $PROCESS$ Set Fields (Using Visual Basic or Batch File)
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Michael,
Perfect! That solved the problem relating to the batch file. Now I just
need to get it working with my executable VB program.
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Mark
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Mark,
It sounds like you
. - ITSD
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Subject: Re: $PROCESS$ Set Fields (Using Visual Basic or Batch File)
Mark,
It's printing ALL output from your bat file. Include the following
line at the top of your file and you should get the desired r
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Listers,
Has anyone successfully used the $PROCESS$ Set Fields actio
Process commands.
Shawn Pierson
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Subject: $PROCESS$ Set Fields
Listers,
Has anyone successfully used the $PROCESS$ Set Fields action with the
output of a Visual Basic 2005 executable file? I get the dreaded ARERR
1603 error. I could use a code snippet to see how the exit status code
and return value need to be coded.
I could also use a quick sample
Carey,
The OS is Solaris 8
Shell is ksh
AJ
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> Arthurj,
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> What OS is the $PROCESS$ running on?
> What shell is the $PROCESS$ running in?
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Arthurj,
What OS is the $PROCESS$ running on?
What shell is the $PROCESS$ running in?
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issue on an Oracle database, but instead of
>> truncating,
>> mine is rejecting completely.
>>
>>
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> **
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> Some databases have column limitation. Is this an Oracle database? Oracle
> databases g
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Some databases have column limitation. Is this an Oracle database? Oracle
databases generally shouldn't have column limitations as they would store 0
length fields in a CLOB field.
What's your database? You might want to check up with your DBA if your
data
k worth of data in that field..
Joe D'Souza
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I am setting the v
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> Hi,
> I am trying to do a Set Field Action for a Field - Qualifier with
&
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Subject: $PROCESS$ Set Fields
Hi,
I am trying to do a Set Field Action for a Field - Qualifier with $PROCESS$
cat /tmp/a.out and when the content of file a.out is more than around 4K,
Qualifier field contains only the first 4K of file a.out.
Is this some limitation on a $PROCESS$ command?
Thank
Hi,
I am trying to do a Set Field Action for a Field - Qualifier with $PROCESS$
cat /tmp/a.out and when the content of file a.out is more than around 4K,
Qualifier field contains only the first 4K of file a.out.
Is this some limitation on a $PROCESS$ command?
Thanks,
AJ
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