We had a "non reproducable" issue with $MENU$ -- it is all over the place 
in ITSM7.  Every $MENU$ qualification would fail on the server.  A bounce 
of the server would fix the issue.  Windows, 7.0.01 at the time.


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Sorry folks, I was not as clear as I should have been (it was getting late 
for me). 
 
It?s a character field named ?Equipment Type?, tied to a Search Menu that 
is pulling values from a separate form ?AP-Equipment Types?. 
 
I?m not actually typing anything in, I?m selecting one of the values from 
the drop-down menu. But when I have the $MENU$ set on the pattern I get 
the error.
 
I am using the same setup on some other fields, but it?s been a while 
since I set them up so I?m sure its something stupid I?ve done.
 
We are running ARS 7.0.01 on a Windows platform. 
MS SQL database.
 
 
 
Andy L. Mayfield 
Sr. System Operation Specialist 
Alabama Power Company 
Office: 205-226-1805 
Cell: 205-288-9140 
SoLinc: 10*19140 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe D'Souza
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 9:17 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Pattern of $MENU$
 
Andy,
 
If you hare having the field patterned using $MENU$, why do you type into 
it or let your users type into it? Can't you just have the character field 
displayed as a drop-list and have the users forced to use the menus? 
That's an available feature in ARS version 6.3 upwards.. That would be 
clean and you would get what you want to do...
 
If you are below version 6, and somewhere close to version 4.5, there used 
to be a bug with the $MENU$ patterning.. Even valid values would be 
rejected. The only fix on that version was to upgrade it. I do not recall 
a patch that fixed it except the next upgrade..
 
Cheers
 
Joe
 
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mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Mayfield, Andy L.
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 6:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Pattern of $MENU$
 
 
I'm sure there is a simple answer for this, but I am encountering an error 
when attempting to write a value to a new character field. The error I get 
is "ARERR [306] Value does not fall within the limits specified for the 
field :  (MENU - $MENU$) :  Equipment Type" when trying to write to the 
field.
 
On the field properties - attributes tab, I have Pattern set to $MENU$ and 
I have a menu that pull available values from another form created to hold 
the available options. The drop-down menu lists the appropriate options, 
but when I select one of them and try to save I get the error listed 
above.
 
My understanding was that the $MENU$ option was to make sure that you 
selected a value from the menu, so I am confused as to what the problem 
might be.
 
Thanks in advance for any help you can give.
 
Andy L. Mayfield
Sr. System Operation Specialist
Alabama Power Company
Office: 205-226-1805
Cell: 205-288-9140
SoLinc: 10*19140
 
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