Out of curiousity...what do you do if the code triggers on more than one action?:
CC_NIM:Btn_OpenIncidentTask-MRC_Somefield-000-OpenHelpDesk Like that? On Mar 24, 5:56 am, "Coleman, Gavin" <[email protected]> wrote: > "In my opinion, ITSP followed some best naming conventions." > > Well considering that as far as know the naming convention is not explained > anywhere in the ITSP or ITSM documentation, I can't see how you can believe > that. Remedy allows you up to 80 characters to name workflow items, and it > seems that ITSP and ITSM does not use all of these characters. My Active Link > workflow has a naming convention as follows > > 1. Prefix for custom work (CC_) > 2. Form abbreviation (NIM:) - New Incident Console > 3. Execute on abbreviation (MRC - Menu Row Choice, Btn - Button, WL - > Window Loaded). If more than one Execute on is specified, then the > abbreviation I use is the most relevant > 4. Name of Button, Table, Field etc (E.g. Btn_OpenIncidentTask) > 5. Execution Order (-000-) > 6. Details of Actions (OpenHelpDesk) > > Thus, we get > > CC_NIM:Btn_OpenIncidentTask-000-OpenHelpDesk > > If an AL or Filter is part of a Guide, then the suffix _GUIDE is applied. If > the AL or Filter calls a Guide, then the suffix _CallGuide is applied. > _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org Platinum Sponsor: RMI Solutions ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are"

