Hi Fredrick, 

 

The value in Run/Not Run flag is A140C0D0-94A5-4C9D-A798-B640C03BD58B

 

So I guess I'll just delete the record or still save 0 in it and then
re-try?

 

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Subject: Re: Search Sync database in 7.0.01 Patch 001

 

Open the object_search_admin form in the User tool.  Find the record
(there should only be 1 record in the form).  Change the Run/Not Run
flag from 1 to 0 and save.

 

Fred

 

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Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 11:01 AM
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Subject: Search Sync database in 7.0.01 Patch 001

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Hello listers,

 

We are running Search Sync database function on our remedy admin client.
It ran fine the first time we ran it but now when I go to Tools -->
Search Sync, it shows it's been running since march of this month and it
doesn't seem to update any work-flow references. There's no button that
would actually re-start the sync search process. How do I re-start the
search sync and keep my work-flow references up-to-date?

 

Thanks in advance.

   

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