Mahesh,
Thanks a bunch! I had copied the fields and created the filter
previously. I see where I went wrong - I was only looking at how the
Change filter handled this and needed to expand my search. I thought I
was stuck using the AppInterfaceForm and AppServer designations as
done in the filter
Hi Christine
You are more than welcome, I'm glad I was able to help.
Thanks
Mahesh
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 1:33 PM, Christine christineperryi...@yahoo.comwrote:
Mahesh,
Thanks a bunch! I had copied the fields and created the filter
previously. I see where I went wrong - I was only looking
Are you trying to open SRM:Request or SRS:RequestDetails. Either way, I
would use work-flow to populate the values straight on the TMS:Task and do
not worry about customizing Interface or any other forms.
Thanks
Mahesh
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 12:36 PM, Christine
Hi Mahesh. You've helped me in the past. Thanks for replying again.
I am trying to open the SRS:RequestDetails table from the TMS:Task
form.
You've helped me with using a non-mapped AIF form for SRM. That form
now has many, many check box fields. The SR creates a change, our help
desk creates
Assuming that you are trying to open SRS:RequestDetails from Task which is
created from a parent application (Incident/ Change/ Work Order)) that is
generated from a Service Request, here are some steps.
1. Copy the fields SRID (301572100) and
z3Btn_ViewRequestDetails(301707000) from
I have SR’s that create Changes and then we add tasks to the Change.
Viewing the SR from the Change is OOB; now we want to view it from the
Task.
I have the looked at the View Service Request button on the Change
form. The ACTL activated by this button is ACTL
INT:CHGSRS:CRQ:ViewSRDetails_ and
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