Hello Michael,
I don't know if the menus you're talking about are search menus; if not, you should work with these, creating a form which holds you whole Bill Area Structure. That said, you could either create an Bill Area called "All" or a button in your selection form called "Add All Bill Areas" or something like that. The idea for both is for you to fire push action back to the base form changing a flag that creates a request for each of the changed records. Of course, when pushing the values into the flag, you'll have to take into consideration the selected state and then change only the Bill Areas below it. Let me know if this helps. Regards, Cleber Souza ________________________________ From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of McManus Michael A SSgt HQ 754 ELSG/DOMH Sent: September 26, 2007 9:26 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Creation of mlutiple records Listers, I have a requirement to allow users to add multiple billing areas to a change request. Currently, they click a button called Add Billing Area, which opens a dialog called Change Bill Area. The user selects a billing area id from a character field with a menu attached which fires a push fields that creates a record in the Change Bill Area form. I've added the ability for the user to select via billing area name, state, center and division in addition to ID but what I'd like to do, is allow users to select a state (or division, etc.) from that drop down, and then create a request for every billing area in that state. I'm sure I'll need to loop through that results set somehow, but I'm unfamiliar with that type of workflow in Remedy. Any help is greatly appreciated. ARS 6.3, SQL 2K, and Server 2000 Thanks much, Michael A. McManus, SSgt, USAF Remedy Developer HQ 754 ELSG/DOMH DSN: 596-6478 / Comm: 334-416-6478 __20060125_______________________This posting was submitted with HTML in it___ _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org ARSlist:"Where the Answers Are"

