Yes. If I created ABC:MNO:alXYZ, it would look something like:
Servers
- rem
- ABC
- MNO
- Filters
- Active Links
- Forms
- remdev
... except there is nothing in the Filters/Active Links/Forms
subsections. I can locate the objects if I look in the object view, but
they don't show up in prefix, which renders useless a
could-be-really-useful feature.
I hope this makes sense.
Michael Durrant
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Are you using a prefix of ABC?
Fred
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Listers,
BMC Remedy Administrator
Version 7.0.00 Patch 002
Jul 21 2006 19:18:09
The Prefix view does not work like I think it should. If I have Active
Link ABC:MNO:alXYZ, I should see an Active Link called alXYZ in a folder
called MNO inside another folder called ABC. Instead, I see the
folders, icons for active links, forms, and filters, but I don't see any
objects to select in the (Select an object type) pane. Is this an
"undocumented feature" or am I not using it right?
Thanks!
Michael Durrant
IT Systems Integration Analyst
Division of Information Technology
Idaho Department of Health and Welfare
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