I guess I've been working with the AR System for too many years.  I
agree that building an application would work.  It's the principal of
building functionality that was included as part of the client for
years.

I look at it this way.  Over the years I have purchased a vehicle to
drive to work.  With each new vehicle, the radio has changed from just
an AM/FM radio to one that also includes a CD player.  I'm looking at a
new model, the radio is there with the CD player and each passenger can
listen to their own music.   I just have to build a way for all the
passengers to listen to the same music.  

Just seems that AR System Administrators/Developers shouldn't have to
build an application to recreate functionality that already exists in
the desktop client.

Thanks.

Dave


>Date:    Mon, 9 Oct 2006 08:01:16 -0500
>From:    "Lucero, Michelle - IST contractor"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Macros and Mid-Tier
>
>Hi, David:
>
>To answer your question:
>Was the Save, Load, and Run defined searches functionality you describe
>added with Mid-Tier 7.0?  I don't remember seeing or hearing about it
in
>the 6.3 Mid-tier.  The remove/add columns to the results list sounds
>exactly like the desktop client.
>Yes, this functionality is available in Mid-Tier 7.0.  this includes
>parameterized searches.  And correct, this was not available in 6.3.
>
>I agree with the other post that was made about building a mini-app.  I
>am sure that a work-around can be made to automate the sharing of saved
>searches to other individuals or groups.  Just keep in mind that in the
>current Remedy defined app, that a WRITE license is NOT required to
>create and save searches.  So whatever you build or duplicate, make
sure
>that each field or entry has submitter write permissions.
>
>Good Luck to You.
>Michelle

Dave Shellman

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