Acutally that's not true.  There are many many fields that are not in the 
admin view on the HPD:HelpDesk.





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Melissa,
I would avoid the two suggestions because of the implications involved 
with the "what if's".  Since the form you are searching on (HPD:HelpDesk) 
is an OOTB form, all OOTB fields will be listed in the Administrator view. 
 From there you can add the field to another view, but I would be weary of 
problems caused by inadvertently hitting save or creating performance 
issues by creating another view. 
 
Seth Wrye

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Hi Melissa,

 

I sort of do the same thing as Ben with one exception.  I do a new view 
and pull all the fields into it.  That way if something inadvertently 
crashes or messes up, I don't have to worry about it affecting the main 
form. 

 

Take care,

Mary Dollus

generationE Technologies

 

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Melissa, 

Just do the following: 

1.               Go into the form you want to find the field on 

2.               Select Form\current view\fields in view  from the menu 

3.               Highlight all the fields on the left and then click add 
this will push them all to the right side 

4.               Click ok 

5.               You'll have a mess in the upper left hand corner of the 
screen, use the find field or ID drop downs at the top to find the field 
you need. 

6.               Click Field properties after you've selected the field 
you need and look up the name 

7.               DON'T Save the form, exit and close without saving 

8.               Go back into the form and follow steps 1 and 2 and then 
push over only the field name that you've identified from step 6 


Hope that helps. 

Ben Cantatore
Remedy Administrator
Avon
(914) 935-2946 



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This may be a silly question, but how can I find a field by the ID number 
if it's not in the view?  Looking for a field on HPD:HelpDesk by the Field 
ID and it's not in the FindID drop down. 

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