Wow, this actually answered a question I had yesterday that I almost
posted to the list.....

Thanks,


Gary Opela, Jr

Sr. Remedy Developer

Leader Communications, Inc.

405 736 3211


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Subject: Re: OT - Possible Friday Humor from BMC's Knowledgebase

** Who, other than Doug, could have gotten away with such a submission?
If I find out, I'll have to buy him/her a beverage next RUG.  We need
more lighthearted stuff in a serious world these days.

Rick


On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 8:38 AM, Warren Baltimore
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


        ** 
        Not very professional....
        ....BUT FUNNY AS HELL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
        
         
        On 2/22/08, Lammey, Peter A. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

                ** 

                I was out on BMC's Knowledge website looking up
knowledge regarding table fields and their retrieving values from the a
Table field column that is linked to a Selection field (or drop down
field).

                After the list of knowledge articles was returned I
opened up one titled "Can I query for the values in the column within a
Table Field?".

                This is knowledge article KM-000000003274.  When you
read this article the author wrote the Solution in a very funny manner.
It seems like this person must have read too many Dr. Seuss books or
something.

                Take a look out on BMC's website at this Knowledge
article where the solution reads: 

                "Query on Columns within a Table field". You can not do
it in a box with a fox, nor in a house with a mouse, or with a punk on a
skunk. You can not do it here or there you can not do it anywhere, you
can not Query on a Table you can not do it, you just arent able :)

                Thanks 
                Peter Lammey 
                ESPN MIT Technical Services & Applications Management 
                860-766-4761 

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