Kevin,

          Did you think of doing this via WebServices instead of ODBC ?

Cheers,
Chandru

On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 10:44 AM, Kevin Pulsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> **  Hello everyone and happy Friday!
>
> I am extremely new to asp.net coding, couple of days to be exact.
> Here is what I have done so far -
> 1. Downloaded and installed MS Visual Web Developer 2008 Express Edition.
> 2. Created a SQL DataSource connection to my SQL 2005 ARSystem database
> 3. I am able to pull all data (Incidents that are currently in - Views,
> HPD_Help_Desk form)
>
> Ok here is where I need some help -
>
> What I would like to do
>
> 1. Login Page (Check your Remedy LoginID and password from CTM:People form)
> 2. Based upon your Remedy LoginID show you only your Incidents you have
> open etc.
> 3. Update your Incidents if needed.
>
> I've seen this done before, so I know it's possible.
> I searched the ARSList, ASP.Net, BMC Developer Community and MSDN to no
> avail on some sample code
> I hope someone is willing to share some asp.net code, or where I can find
> some sample code.
>
> Current system -
> AR Server 7.1 patch 002
> Service Desk (Incident & Problem Patch 7)
> Mid-Tier
> SQL 2005
>
> If there is any other information required please let me know.
>
> Thanks and have a great weekend.
>
> Kevin P.
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