Hi Pivanov/pavan,
Sorry, if the question is misunderstood.
I was asking for one of the run process command as below:
Example:
Process
Application-Command Approval New-Details -t "Issue Approval"
What is use of Application- Command and any explanation of how to use this?
Regards,
Vani M.
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Hi,
just don't forget, when you are running process with Active Link to
use the following syntax :
$PROCESS$ @@:command
Cheers,
Plamen Ivanov
www.remedy.bg
www.remedydevelopers.eu
On 3 Фев, 16:11, Pavan Kumar <[email protected]> wrote:
> C Special Run Process and
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> $PROCESS$ commands
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> Through the Run Process workflow action or by using $PROCESS$ in a Set
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> Fields and Push Fields workflow action, you can run separate processes in
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> AR System. In general, these actions are used to perform operations in
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> support of your application.
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> The following topics are provided:
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> Overview (page 240)
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> Run Process and $PROCESS$ syntax (page 240)
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> Syntax exception-Special commands with qualifications (page 241)
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> Table of Run Process and $PROCESS$ commands (page 242)
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> For more information about how the Run Process action works, see the
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> Integrating with Plug-ins and Third-Party Products guide.
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> 240 Appendix C-Special Run Process and $PROCESS$ commands
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> BMC Remedy Action Request System 7.0
>
> Overview
>
> Run Process and $PROCESS$ commands look and act like a process from the
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> perspective of the workflow definition, but they do not actually cause
the
>
> system to run a process. Instead, the server "traps" these special
process
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> names and performs the operations directly.
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> Some commands are available only in the Run Process action, and others
are
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> available only for $PROCESS$ in Set Fields and Push Fields actions. Some
are
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> available in all workflow, and others are available in active links only.
Any
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> action that is identified as being available in filters can be run only
from an
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> active link using the "Run Process on the server" syntax to direct the
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> command to be run on the server. The commands are really available on the
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> server, not "to filters." For more information, see "Assigning values
from
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> process results" on page 234.
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> Run Process and $PROCESS$ syntax
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> When using these commands, remember that they are case-sensitive. You
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> must specify the commands exactly as they are listed, including
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> capitalization. If incorrect capitalization is used, AR System will
attempt to
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> run an external process with the given name.
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> All of the commands in this section also follow the characteristics of a
process
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> run from the command line. This means that each parameter needs to be
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> gathered as a single argument on the command line:
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> If a parameter includes a space or a special character, you must put
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> quotation marks around the value. Also surround any keywords with
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> quotation marks in case the substituted value contains spaces or special
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> characters.
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> If a value contains one or more quotation marks, you must double the
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> quotation marks and put quotation marks around the entire value.
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> Quotation marks are a special character.
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> For example, you enter the following values as shown:
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> Value Syntax
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> AR System "AR System"
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> AR "System" User "AR ""System"" User"
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> $SCHEMA$ "$SCHEMA$"
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> ________________________________
>
> From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) on behalf of Vani
Masilamani
> Sent: Wed 03/02/2010 19:31
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Need information on Application Command Process
>
> Hi All,
>
> Can anyone say about the Application Command Process being used in
remedy?
>
> Regards,
> Vani.
>
>
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