Hi nn-11,

But for the dummy form to push some data, (lemme assume its some kind of
flag) you need to have write previlege over the table from which I am
accessing the data to be fetched into view form. But unfortunatley i cant
add new coloumns to the external table. Hence it wouldnt be a viable
solution :(



nn-11 wrote:
> 
> What about periodically running an escalation off of a "Dummy" form (that
> contains only 1 record)
> and have a filter on the Dummy form push the data to the view form that
> will
> subsequently fire the
> filter on the View form?
> 
> On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 4:14 PM, navinem <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Is there any way of creating a custom event and captruing it in Remedy.
>> The
>> reason why i need this is because of the following reason.
>>
>> I have an escalation which gets triggered from a view form. But i dont
>> want
>> this escalation to process records because of performance reasons. So i
>> was
>> looking for methods to trigger a filter in the same form from this
>> escalation and i cant introduce any field to this view form to act as a
>> flag. Can i generate any kind of custom event in the escalation and make
>> the
>> filter run on capture of this event?
>>
>> Please provide any inputs on this.
>>
>> Thank you
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