I had actually written up documentation at my last job detailing all of
the /<number> and what each meant.

Unfortunately, I did not bring that documentation with me though, and it
was so painful that I don't care to figure it all out again.

If I do 'acquire' the past documentation I had written, I'll send it to
you, Serouche. I would rather not post it on the list though, as I'm not
too sure if Remedy would appreciate that.

Thanks,


Gary Opela, Jr

Sr. Remedy Developer

Leader Communications, Inc.

405 736 3211


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Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 9:13 AM
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Subject: Re: what does a push field do ?

** 
I figured that was what you wanted.

You are going to have to dig hard for this information. It is not
something that Remedy documents or discloses.  There use to be
references to it in the dev site, but that is no more.  Maybe
www.mattreinfeldt.com <http://www.mattreinfeldt.com>  has it now.
 
Hopefully someone on the list, or Doug, will had your answer. It would
be a shame for this to be lost.
 
John
 

 
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Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 9:45:42 AM
Subject: Re: what does a push field do ?

** thank you very much John for your answer and the solution you
provide.
It will help me for sure.
But actually I am more interested into finding what the other values
mean.
Does a course help? Which one?
Can anybody help with a hint/doc/suggestion/idea...?
Thank you
serouche


john rosquist wrote: 

        ** 
        Does field 536871161 exist on the target form? Likely it does
not. Copy the AL, and try and recreate the push action. If the fields
have been actually deleted, you should not be able to do this.
         
        Turn on API and SQL loging. Look for the error there. Looking at
the remedy vector will only generate a headacke unless you have the
secret decoder ring.
         
        John Rosquist
        Windward


         
        ----- Original Message ----
        From: "Kemes, Lisa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
        To: [email protected]
        Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 8:55:13 AM
        Subject: Re: what does a push field do ?
        
        This is a very good question.  I would like to know the answer
to this
        as well.  
        
        -----Original Message-----
        From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
        [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Remedy Maniac
        Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 4:50 AM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: what does a push field do ?
        
        dear listers,
        
        whenever I try to open one of the AL which contains a Push Field
action,
        and I try to read the Push Field, I get a error message and I am
not
        able to read what the Push field does because "one or more
fields have
        been deleted from the form ..."
        I have a backup of the AL so I can read the following for that
Push
        field action:
        
        action {
              push-field  : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
          }
        
        My question is simple: what does all this mean?
        So "TEST2" is my form and 536871161 one of the field. But what
about the
        rest?
        Where to find the references?
        
        Thank you
        Serouche
        
        
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