I have done this type of thing via perl scripting...create your 'template'
macro and have it contain a unique value for the report name...then have
perl generate the timestamp that you are looking for...make a copy of the
template macro, edit the copy to have a different report name, then execute
runmacro with the new macro instead of the template...then you can delete
today's macro file.

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Subject: Automated Reports


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I run a report each day via macros and escalations.

The report has a name and it overwrites the previous report every day.

Is there a way to have the name of the report end in something like
TIMESTAMP so it does not overwrite the older report?

 

CSS 5.0

ARS 6.0

SQL 2005

 

Randy Simon

Remedy Admin

Online Resources Corporation

 

 





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