A better approach is to parse the group list into an external qual. e.g.,
1;2;3
into
'groupid' = 1 or 'groupid' = 2 or 'groupid' = 3
Axton Grams
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 8:19 AM, Dwayne Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joe,
>
> Wouldn't '$GROUP$ like ("100012;" + "%")' depend on "100012;" being the first
> group on the list?
>
> How about '$GROUP$ like ("100012;" + "%") or '$GROUP$ like ("%;100012;" +
> "%")'?
>
> That would still eliminate "1100012".
>
> Dwayne Martin,
> James Madison University
>
> ---- Original message ----
>>Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 16:09:41 -0700
>>From: Joe DeSouza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Re: Similar Group Names
>>To: [email protected]
>>
>> **
>>
>> Depending on how you have structured your Group ID's
>> you are less likelier to get this error if you base
>> your search criteria on the Group ID of the group.
>> It is a good practice therefore to have a good group
>> ID naming convention wherein a like search for a
>> group say $GROUP$ like ("100012;" + "%") would not
>> result in finding another group that has its ID say
>> 1100012. Remember to include the semi colon at the
>> end of the Group ID as that is how the Group ID's
>> are separated in the database in the C104 column of
>> the T table belonging to the User schema..
>>
>>
>>
>> Take a good look at the contents of the C104 column
>> in your T table of the User schema to arrive at what
>> might be the best search for you..
>>
>>
>>
>> Joe
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----
>> From: Robert Molenda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: [email protected]
>> Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 6:46:07 PM
>> Subject: Re: Similar Group Names
>>
>> **
>> Don't you just have to "love" the LIKE %<Groupname>%
>> functionality?
>>
>> That's HD 5x for you... it is because of the LIKE
>> queries...
>>
>> To get "around" this in the past we put a
>> non-descript character in the group name which is
>> getting 'duplicated' so your your example if you
>> change "Quest" to "Quest." (with a period) that will
>> correct (circumvent) the issue although people might
>> not like it but you get what you got.
>>
>> HTH
>> Robert
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 8:33 AM, Shane Buchholz
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> **
>>
>> I ran into an interesting problem today with group
>> names that are similar. One group is called
>> Quest, and another group has the word Request in
>> it. Members of the group with Request in the name
>> are seeing tickets assigned to the group called
>> Quest without actually being members of the
>> group. When I change the group name to have
>> anything other than just Quest it works
>> correctly. Has anyone seen this before, and maybe
>> know the cause? I could not find anything on the
>> Remedy Support site or in the ARList Archives.
>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>>
>>
>> AR System – 6.3
>> Help Desk – 5.6
>>
>> Windows 2003 Server SP2
>> SQL 8.0
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>>
>> Shane Buchholz
>>
>> Information Security Specialist
>>
>> Remedy Administrator
>>
>> Account Services – Information Services
>>
>>
>>
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