Oh, I had actually built something like that myself years ago, but never
really published it.. It isn't all that difficult to build it.

Joe
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  It was a little DEF file that contained a form called "SQL form" and some
active links.  It just let you do simple SQL from a Remedy display-only
window.  I don't know who developed it but it was a nice end-run around
environments where you don't have direct access to database and want to do
some queries (like checking what form the "T" number was in SQL logs)

  On my "to do" list was to write an updated version of it....might have to
bump that up a few notches...



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  What's the SQL form?

  Joe
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    I used to be able to find the SQL form whenever I needed/wanted it on
the old website (before the BMC Dev Network site).

    Does anyone know where it lives?  I can't find it....which could just be
a case of the Mondays....

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