John,

I just came across this situation in my 7.5 Patch 7 environment earlier this
week.  The only way I was able to find the workflow was in the 7.1 Admin
tool, same as you, a simple save caused it to re-appear in the 7.5 Dev
studio.I haven't had a chance to do a deep dive on this and figure out what
is going on or exactly what caused it.  One 'clue' on my part is that the
workflow I'm dealing with is all associated (either primary form or push to
that form) to a form that was renamed.  I don't have much, anything you can
share about your cause might help nail it down.

 

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Subject: workflow objects hiding in Developer Studio

 

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Hello Listers,

 

ARS 7.6.03

SQL Server 2005

 

Has anyone had the experience of workflow that "appears" to be missing from
the system?

I did an upgrade from 7.1 to 7.6.03 and when I go in to try to find my
filters there are 2 filters in the All Objects | Filters section.

Now I've increased the number to 221 by finding the filters via the
Applications sections an "touching" them. In the Application listing the
Primary Form column is empty until I open a filter and disable/enable it
then save it. The Primary Form is displayed in the filter object when opened
just not in the list's column.

I don't want to open and mess with every filter, active link and escalation
in the system.

Is there perhaps setting to configure for this? I've checked the "Filter by"
and everything is cleared.

I set the Relationship checkbox via the Administration console and restarted
the services before I ever noticed the "missing" objects.

 

I really new to the Developer Studio so I may have munged something along
the way.

Any help is appreciated.

 

--- 
John J. Reiser 
Remedy Developer/Administrator 

Senior Software Development Analyst 
Lockheed Martin - MS2 
The star that burns twice as bright burns half as long. 
Pay close attention and be illuminated by its brilliance. - paraphrased by
me 

 

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