That might be just what I am looking for. Would you mind sharing your flows? I 
am very visual and I find it helps to have a reference. I appreciate the help.

April McPhersonDate: Mon, 28 Sep 2015 19:36:11 +0000
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Subject: Re: Service Request Help
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I’m not sure if you’re aware, but you can use LIKE with your lists as well.  I 
do something like this with the five most common applications on our onboarding
 SRM form.  Basically, I have a condition for each app but using the same 
question so it would be like: ‘AppList’ LIKE “%Visio%”, then the next condition 
would be something like, ‘AppList’ LIKE “%Project%”.  Each condition branches 
off and creates a Work Order
 requesting that app (which is actually a different PDT in my case but could 
just be a set of AOTs.)
 
Thanks,
 
Shawn Pierson

Remedy Developer | Energy Transfer
 
 
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What is I put a question called Application(s) and listed all the names of the 
available apps that they could choose as check boxes. Then I sent up conditions 
for
 each of the applications  COND:APP! = "Appname as listed in check box"? Or 
would I have to list each app with its own question?
 

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