Even if you do have this option in the Admin tool you I don't think you
will ever see it unless you are using a 7.1.0 or later User tool (since
they said it is a 7.1.0 feature).

Fred

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Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 1:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Table row background colors in 7.0.1 not working

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This is the first time that I've tried to set the background color of a
table row (list view) based on a selection field, I've always just
changed the text color in the past. My problem is that I can't get the
background color to appear even when the value of the selection field
matches the table's definition on the Results Color tab.
I ran across an old list message from February 2008 which indicated that
the background color for rows was a new feature in 7.1.0 (quoting the
What's New doc for 7.1) but I'm using the 7.0.1 p6 admin tool and I have
that option. When I use my 7.0.1 p6 user tool I don't see the background
colors, nor do I see them in the mid-tier.
When I use the help function in the admin tool to look up results colors
it only shows the option to set the "Color" value and the screen shot in
the help doesn't even show the Background Color option that my admin
tool gives me.

For now I will tell my user that I will have to color the text instead
of the background but I'm wondering if anyone knows why the option is
present in the admin tool but doesn't actually function on the client
side.

Thanks, 
Rick 

Single Remedy application server: 
Windows Server 2003 SP 2 
IIS 6.0 
ARS 7.0.1 patch 6 
E-mail Engine 7.0.1 p6 
Mid-Tier 7.0.1 p6 
Tomcat 5.5 
Remote Database Server: 
Windows Server 2003 SP 2 
SQL Server 2000 (8.0.76 SP 3 Standard Edition) 
_________________________________ 
Rick Westbrock 
PETCO Telecom Engineer 
[email protected] 

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