Hi!
This message is given when the system tries to do an ARGetEntry and the
records does not exist.
The most common cause I have seen is that you do a Modify->Save or a
Push->Fields, and somewhere along the way your record is deleted using
Application-Delete-Entry or some such command.
The other
Of Rick Cook
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Michael, turn on your workflow logs and try it again. I think the error
is actually complaining about a different entry that needs to exist to
allow yours to
helle
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Michael, turn on your workflow logs and try it again. I think the error is
actually complaining about a different entry that needs to exist to allow
yours to exist. The logs will lead you to that entry.
Rick
On 11/15/07, Durrant, Michael M. - ITSD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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ITSM 6
MS SQL
All on Windows 2003 Server
When I try to save a report entry, I get Error 302. I get a little
frustrated because... of course the entry doesn't exist in the database!
I haven't created it yet!
TIA,
Michael
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