Doug,

Thanks!  I can see some advantages of your approach over mine.  I'll have to 
consider it.

Dwayne

---- Original message ----
>Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2007 09:21:15 -0400
>From: "Tanner, Doug" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
>Subject: Re: Push field sometimes happens and sometimes doesn't  
>To: [email protected]
>
>   ** 
>
>   Dwayne,
>
>         An approach I like to take is
>
>    
>
>   1>) Create a form for historical storage of email
>   messages
>
>         I do this by creating a form called "CMN:Email
>   Correspondence"
>
>         This form has a lot of the fields - To, From,
>   Subject, Body, etc
>
>         From AR System Email Messages
>
>         In addition to other fields I use for workflow
>
>    
>
>         Basically On Submit (Or Modify - Your choice)
>   ON AR Email Messages
>
>         I push (Create) a Permanent record over in
>   CMN:Email Correspondence
>
>         Passing my GUID from the original "Entry" This
>   way I can tie it together
>
>               Typically in a table field on the
>   request.
>
>    
>
>   Hit me off list if you want some more details
>
>    
>
>   Doug
>
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Dwayne Martin
Computing Support
James Madison University

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