OK, I'll bite.

Is "loser case" a Freudian slip?  
  
--Tim
 

----- Original Message ---- 
From: Joe DeSouza  
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2006 4:33:29 PM 
Subject: Re: [ARSLIST] Lowercase Login field 
 
**  
 If I were doing it via ARS I would run an escalation, NOT a filter, on the 
SHR:People form (or whatever other equivalent form you are using to maintain 
your user database if its a home grown application). And a similar filter on 
the User form to change the login field to loser case.. 
   
 A Filter running would be triggered only on a server event on that record, 
such as a submit, Modify, Delete etc... which is why you are not seeing your 
filter firing... 
   
 Cheers  
  
 Joe D'Souza 
 Remedy Developer / Consultant, 
 BearingPoint, 
 Virginia. 
  
 
 ----- Original Message ---- 
From: Kathy Morris  
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2006 4:06:56 PM 
Subject: Lowercase Login field 
 
**  Hi, 
   
 Last night I spent a significant amount of time reading archived messages on 
this subject, the ARS guide, etc.... and my workflow is still not working. 
   
 We have several users with inconsistent formats - bsmith, TJackson, rVince, 
and our requirement is for a consistent lower case format.   
   
 I created a filter which called the function LOWER ($Login Name$) passing the 
value LOWER($Login Name$) into the field $Login Name$.  Not working.  A thread 
had mentioned a direct SQL statement, which I did not have the syntax for.  
Also there was mention of javascript thru midtier.  I am trying to get this to 
work on the client via the user tool. 
   
 Is there a way to modify previous user login ids to lower case. 
   
 I know I can set a pattern of $LOWER$ on the field for future created login 
ids. 
   
 Is there a way so that when searching on fields, the case does not matter?  I 
think someone said "no, and live with it."  Just need to confirm. 
   
   
   
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