would also be very helpful.
Thanks,
Shawn Pierson
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I tried that, but no luck! The search tool for defects is really God
Awful
Maybe you should enter a defect case...
;)
Matt
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I tried that, but no luck
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> ** Can somebody please tell me how the heck I'm supposed to trac
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Can somebody please tell me how the heck I'm supposed to track down a
defect if I can't search for the ID # on the BMC support site?
It's not one that I p
Can somebody please tell me how the heck I'm supposed to track down a defect
if I can't search for the ID # on the BMC support site?
It's not one that I placed, but it was one that applied to me.
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Warren R. Baltimore II
Remedy Developer
UW Medicine IT Services
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