Joe,

I remember having a discussion on the list about that and Mid Tier..I use it
in my web implementation and it works just fine.

 

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Joe DeSouza
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 8:04 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Attachment works in WUT but not in Web Client

 

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Christine,

 

If you are using the active link action perform-action-add-attachment, it is
not compatible in the mid-tier. Refer to the work-flow guide where the
compatibility of all such actions is listed on a matrix and this action is
good only for the user tool.

 

Might (hopefully) work with a future release of the mid-tier as the user
tool is scheduled to be deprecated..

 

Joe

 

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From: Christine <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, July 21, 2010 7:26:20 PM
Subject: Attachment works in WUT but not in Web Client

Thanks to much assistance from people on this board I am close to replacing
an old app with a single Advance Interface Form. I have minimum workflow
going - warning messages, displaying/hiding/lockdown fields when needed.
Ok.. so it isn't much but I'm not a developer.

When I test adding an attachment via the WUT the attachment is added without
problem. However, when I use the web client and test an attachment the
attachment fails. I can add an attachment post-creation when on the
ServiceRequestConsole form and choosing the 'Add' button in the Activity Log
area. This two-step process wouldn not be very clean for the users when
submitting requests.

If the Button/ACTL I use to add the attachment is working on the WUT do I
need to set a parameter for this to work with the web client? Or am I better
off looking at the logs of the Activity Log area 'Add' button and tracking
down what I need to do that way? Or... Undoubtedly I am missing something in
the list of options.

Here is my setup:
ARS 7.1.00, Patch 002
SRM; 2.2, Patch 004

Thanks much,
Christine

 

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