Lisa,

Are you  by chance using an email Template to format the outbound email?

Your sure that the temporary fields passed this test too?
"Fields have Public permissions"

When you look at the Email Messages record "Advanced" look you should
see fields and values in the "Variable Replacement"(tab) and 'Field
Values' (field). Do you see them there at all?


Can you try the following? Does it work?
 Have your active link create the record then have it modify that
record to actually send the notification. Do the values show up then?
If your active link can not modify the record then have the submit
filter do a push to the current record (in phase 2) to trigger a
modify and send the notifications then.

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Carey Matthew Black
Remedy Skilled Professional (RSP)
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On 9/27/06, Kemes, Lisa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Already have the `! At the end of my filter (in the filter guide) and I
also tried copying the field values to temporary fields and using THOSE
fields in the "selected values" fields.  This is a stumper for me.....

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Subject: Re: Filter Guides and Selected Fields in Notify

Lisa,

Name the filter in the guide such that it ends in a `! (that is a back
tick and an exclamation mark)

( The notify action is a "Phase 3" action and your trying to send
multiple of them from from the same fields.)

Also it _MIGHT_ be necessary for you to copy the field values out of the
table field columns and into a local field for this to work too.

--
Carey Matthew Black
Remedy Skilled Professional (RSP)
ARS = Action Request System(Remedy)

Love, then teach
Solution = People + Process + Tools
Fast, Accurate, Cheap.... Pick two.


On 9/26/06, Kemes, Lisa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> **
>
>
> I have an active link with a button that pushes 4 fields to Form A.
>
> I have a filter to execute on "Submit" for Form A to call a Filter
guide.
>
> The filter guide has only one filter (Filter A) in it.  It loops
> through a table on Form A to find email addresses and then does a
> Notify (email) that have 4 selected fields in the "Include Fields"
box.
>
>
> My problem is that the selected fields do not come through in the
email.
>
> Dummy Checks:
> Fields have Public permissions - check HTML file for email has all the

> fields spelled correctly - check I even created a filter (Filter B)
> that would run independent of the filter guide with the same Notify
> criteria and it works (the email comes with all the selected field
> info).
>
> When I took a look at the workflow.log file, I saw that the 4 fields
> do not look like they get pushed until the very end of the workflow
> (the Filter Guide runs immediately).  So in Filter A, I added temp
> fields and set these four fields to the temp fields.  I changed my
> HTML email to reflect the new temp fields (and the selected fields)
> and still no selected fields come over.....
>
> Do filter guides not pass the selected fields in a Notify Action?
>
>  Also, I'm kind of flustered that the workflow.log shows EVERYTHING
> that the email engine is doing EXCEPT when it passes the selected
fields.
>
>
>
> Lisa Kemes
> Tyco Electronics
> Remedy Support
> 100 Amp Drive
> Harrisburg, PA 17112
> 717-810-3361
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