Ok.  One question that I have as I’ve started to implement is this.  I can’t 
seem to have an attachment field without an attachment pool.  I’ve hidden the 
pool and set the attachment field as display only.  As far as resource usage, 
is there much of a change doing it that way instead of having a standard 
attachment pool?

Thanks!
Dustin Fawver
Sr. Help Desk Technician
Information Technology Services

P: 423-439-4648
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This is the method that I have used to success in the past as well :)

On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 6:16 AM, Misi Mladoniczky 
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Hi,

I would just create a Hidden Attachment Slot Field in your primary form. Make 
it Display-Only and make sure that Disable Change Flag is set to True.

Then when you do a Return on a row in the list of attachments, or maybe select 
a row and then click a button, you do a Set-Fields from the Attachment Form to 
your Hidden Field. Then do a PERFORM-ACTION-OPEN on your Hidden Field.

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November 22, 2017 1:59 AM, "Fawver, Dustin" 
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Hi, Experts!

I have a primary ticket form and a secondary form that has just an attachment 
pool. The primary form has a table that lists the entries in the secondary form 
associated with the current request. I can see the list and successfully call 
the secondary form from the primary one in order to add additional attachments. 
For users to view the attachments, I could simply leave the table drill down 
option to True. This would simply open up the secondary form and the user would 
then click on the Display button. I wanted to make it a bit nicer than that by 
having the user just double-click on the entry in the table and display the 
attachment.

I currently have a separate view created for this purpose. I’ve tried it with 
just an empty view and I’ve tried it having the attachment pool and attachment 
field in the view. I have an active link that checks the $VUI$ value to match 
the view in question. If it matches, I have a Set Fields action that calls 
“$PROCESS$ PERFORM-ACTION-OPEN-ATTACHMENT 536880912”. The AL fires off, but I’m 
getting a failure code of 2.

I’m not sure if there’s a server-side log that I can turn on to see what may be 
causing this. If you think that I’m misunderstanding the purpose of the open 
attachment action, please let me know.

This is on ARS 9.1.02.

Thanks!

Dustin Fawver

Sr. Help Desk Technician

Information Technology Services

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