Hi Patrick,

Arr files can be created from the ReportCreator form.  The Mid-Tier
automatically adds a report button to the form (it can be disabled) which
takes you to the ReportSelection console where you can create a native
report.  Once you save the report a record is created in the Report form
with an .arr attachment.

As for .arq...  R.I.P...

At WWRUG10 I talked with some of the BMC engineers about the other uses of
runmacro besides running macros.  Namely exporting data.  Apparently I
wasn't the first person to mention it that night and even while we were
talking people were coming up and asking about it.  It seemed to be an eye
opener that there is a such a demand to replace the easy command line export
functionality of runmacro.  Hopefully that night made an impact however
anybody who needs this functionality should submit RFE to make sure the
market demand is officially recorded.

Jason

On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 8:59 AM, patrick zandi <[email protected]> wrote:

> ** List'ers,
> I have a thought (and I know it is rare): So if we are going Web wise and I
> am a little weak in this side,  but there is a need on the side for macros
> and reports.
> What about creation of the ARR files and the ARQ files. Is this the reason
> for the UT for Admin's only? It appears so.
>
> Now is there a way to create runmacros in the web now? just asking? how do
> I create reports .arr files and put them into the report form without a UT?
> I cannot remember seeing saving my reports to the report form from the web.
> What is the Direction here in this area?
>
> I know of other vendors applications who use runmacro to get stuff into
> remedy, is this Kaput?
>
> Seems a paradigm shift in how to accomplish this...
> _attend WWRUG11 www.wwrug.com ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are"_

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