Thats exactly what is returned if you do a search on the fields table if you 
look for fieldname '%Login%' - I bet it returned 99% of what I had to modify.. 
and the remaining 1% I might find out while testing..

Joe



________________________________
From: "Wilson, Harry" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2009 10:51:12 PM
Subject: Re: How many places does Remedy store the Login ID?

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If you are using ITSM products, you may want to consider 
more then just C2 (Submitter) and C5 (Assignee) for records that are still 
open.
 
Example: if you are on Helpdesk 6 or Change 6, if you don't update the 
Requestor Login (field 240000005), then notifications 
to the client will fail because it won't find the matching record in 
SHR:People.  Also in Change 6, There is the Change Supervisor (field 
240000015) that the notification will error when a task is finished because 
Remedy won't find the matching record in the User table.  There will be 
other notifications that will fail as well for existing 
records.
 
Of 
course, you could update the users and assignees of all existing open 
records once the logins are updated.  Sometimes that is 
easier.  Remember to turn off the outgoing mailbox, then 
delete all the outgoing notifications generated in the "AR System Email 
Messages" form when your done so you don't confuse your user community.  
(Yes, I have made the mistake of not doing that first.)
 
Harry


________________________________
 From: Action Request System discussion 
list(ARSList) [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Joe 
DeSouza
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2009 17:44
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: How many places does Remedy store the 
Login ID?

**  
Forgot to mention the Assignee field too..
 
Joe




________________________________
 From: Shafqat Ayaz 
<[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2009 7:12:50 PM
Subject: How many places does Remedy store 
the Login ID?

** 


Hi All
We have an requirement to change the Login Id's. I am pretty sure that I know 
all the places Remedy stores
the Login Id, but it never hurts to make sure!!
Please could you let me know in which forms does Remedy store the login Id?
 
Many thanks for all your help
 
Shafqat Ayaz 
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