Unless I understood you incorrectly, it does work for me..

What works inconsistently (and I haven't been able to figure out a trend on 
when it works and when it doesn't) is when lets say I am mapping fields for 
either set fields or push field action, and I type either the field name or its 
avalue lets say 'Field Na for 'Field Name' or $Field Va for $Field Value$, and 
I get that list and click on the appropriate one, it sometimes fails to select 
my selection and I have to either select from the entire list or type out the 
full field name or value.

I've had better luck though while trying to build qualifications doing the same 
thing.. I do not recall it not selecting what I try to select.

Joe



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From: Tommy Morris <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, October 14, 2009 2:25:46 PM
Subject: Re: Auto-find in Remedy object lists

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It’s a conspiracy. Actually the Remedy Developer Tool lets you filter forms, 
AL’s, filters etc so you can enter part of the name and returns what you are 
looking for.
 
From:Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Thad K Esser
Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 1:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Auto-find in Remedy object lists
 
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That has always annoyed me as well.  You get the same behavior (always jumps to 
first letter) when selecting a form for a Set Fields or a Push fields.  I 
haven't played with the developer studio enough to know if the same thing 
exists there. 

Thad Esser
Remedy Developer
"Now... Just where did I put that cheese...?" 


From:  "Martin, Robert" <[email protected]>  
To:  [email protected]  
Date:  10/14/2009 11:08 AM  
Subject:  Auto-find in Remedy object lists  
Sent by:  "Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)" 
<[email protected]> 
 

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** 
Dear List, 
Let’s say I am in the Admin tool looking at a list of Active Links.  I want to 
find a Link that starts with “wxyz.”  So I type a “w” in the list, and that 
takes me to the first link that starts with “w”, then I type “x” and that takes 
me to the first link that starts with “wx”, etc till I get to “wxyz.”  Very 
handy! 
  
Now let’s say I am editing a form, and I want to find a field that starts with 
“wxyz.”  I type a “w” in the field list and that takes me to the first field 
that starts with “w.”  But when I type an “x” it takes me to the first field 
that starts with “x”.  To find “wxyz” I have to type a “w”, then scroll down 
till I find “wxyz.”  Very un-handy! 
  
Is there some reason why all object lists can’t use the first option? 
  
Dwayne Martin 
James Madison University 
(ARS 7.1 p3)




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